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[Epidemiological Characteristics of Waist Circumference and Abdominal Obesity Among Chinese Adults in 2010-2012]

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Date 2017 Jun 9
PMID 28592094
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To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of waist circumference (WC) and abdominal obesity (AO) among Chinese adults aged 18 and above. Data were collected from China National Nutrition and Health Surveillance in 2010-2012. Multi-stage stratifies proportion to the population cluster random sampling method was conducted to determine 120 265 subjects aged 18 and above at 150 counties in 31 provinces in China mainland. WC was determined for all subjects, and AO was judged according to the "Healthy Adult Weight Determination" (WS/T 428-2013). Using the demographic data published by the National Bureau of Statistics of China in 2009, we performed complex sampling weighted treatment to calculate the WC, AO rate and 95. The mean WC of Chinese men aged 18 and above was 82.8 cm, which of urban men (84.1 cm) was higher than that of rural men (81.4 cm) (0.001). The average WC of women was 78.5 cm. There was no statistical difference between urban (78.7 cm) and rural women (78.4 cm) (0.965). With the increase of education level, the mean WC of male increased gradually from 81.2 cm to 84.3 cm (0.001), and the mean WC of female decreased from 80.3 cm to 74.3 cm (0.001). With the family income rose, the mean WC of men increased gradually from 81.9 cm to 84.7 cm (0.001), and the mean of WC of women decreased from 78.8 cm to 77.6 cm (0.001). The AO rate was 25.7% (95 23.7%-27.7%) in adults aged 18 years and older. The AO rate in urban males (29.8% (95 26.5%-33.1%)) was significantly higher than that of rural males (22.3% (95 19.3%-25.2%)) (0.001). There was no significant difference in the female AO rate between urban (25.6% (95 22.8%-28.4%)) and rural areas (25.1% (95 22.2%-27.9%)) (0.772). With the increase of the educational level, the AO rate of men increased from 20.1% (95 18.0%-22.1%) to 32.6% (95 28.6%-36.6%) (0.001), the rate of women decreased gradually from 31.3% (95 28.7%-33.9%) to 13.5% (95 10.9%-16.1%) (0.001). With the increase of family income, the AO rate of male increased gradually from 23.3% (95 20.7%-25.9%) to 31.8% (95 27.6%-36.1%) (0.001), the rate of female decreased from 26.5% (95 24.2%-28.7%) to 20.0% (95 17.2%-22.8%) (0.001). The prevalence of AO among Chinese residents aged 18 years and above was high, and there were significant differences in WC and AO rate between men and women under different age, region, educational level and family income level.

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