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CARLO MARIA BARBAGALLO

Trends in Adult Body-Mass Index in 200 Countries From 1975 to 2014: A Pooled Analysis of 1698 Population-Based Measurement Studies With 19·2 Million Participants

  • Autori: Di Cesare M; Bentham J; Stevens GA; Zhou B; Danaei G; Lu Y; Bixby H; Cowan MJ; Riley LM; Hajifathalian K; Fortunato L; Taddei C; Bennett JE; Ikeda N; Khang Y-O; Kyobutungi C; Laxmaiah A; Li Y; Lin H-O; Miranda JJ; Mostafa A; Turley ML; Gunter M; Ezzati M; Abdeen ZA; Hamid ZA; Abu-Rmeileh NM; Acosta-Cazares B; Adams R; Aekplakorn W; Aguilar-Salinas CA; Ahmadvand A; Ahrens W; Ali MM; Ala'a Alkerwi A; Alvarez-Pedrerol M; Aly E; Amouyel P; Antoinette Amuzu A; Andersen LB; Anderssen SA; Andrade DS; Anjana RM; Aounallah-Skhiri H; Ariansen I; Aris T; Arlappa N; Arveiler D; Assah FK; Avdicová M; Azizi F; Babu BV; Balakrishna N; Bandosz P; Banegas. JR; Barbagallo CM; Barceló A; Barkat A; Barros MV; Bata I; Batieha AM; Batista RL; Baur LA; Beaglehole R; Romdhane HB; Benet M; Bernabe-Ortiz A; Bernotiene G; Bettiol H; Bhagyalaxmi A; Bharadwaj S; Bhargava SH; Bhatti Z; Bhutta ZA; Bi HS; Bi Y; Bjerregaard P; Bjertness E; Bjertness MB; Björkelund C; Blake M; Blokstra A; Bo S; Bobak M; Boddy LM; Boehm BO; Boeing H; Boissonnet CP; Bongard V; Bovet P; Braeckman L; Bragt MCE ; Brajkovich I; Branca F; Breckenkamp J; Brenner H; Brewster LM; Brian GR; Bruno G; Bueno-de-Mesquita HB; Bugge A; Burns C; de León CA; Cacciottolo J; Cama T; Cameron C; Camolas J; Can G; Cândido APC; Capuano V; Cardoso VC; Carvalho MJ; Casanueva FF; Casas J-P; Caserta CA; Castetbon K; Chamukuttan S; Chan AW; Chan Q; Chaturvedi HK; Nishi Chaturvedi N; Chen C-J; Chen F; Chen H; Chen S; Chen Z; Cheng C-Y; Chetrit A; Chiolero A; Chiou S-T; Chirita-Emandi A; Cho Y; Kaare Christensen K; Chudek J; Renata Cifkova R; Claessens F; Clays E; Concin H; Cooper C; Cooper R; Coppinger TC; Costanzo C; Cottel D; Cowell C; Craig CL; Crujeiras AB; D'Arrigo G; d'Orsi E; Dallongeville J; Damasceno A; Damsgaard CT; Danaei G; Dankner R; Luc Dauchet L; De Backer G; De Bacquer D; de Gaetano G; De Henauw S; De Smedt D; Deepa M; Deev AD; Dehghan A; Delisle H; Delpeuch F; Dhana K; Di Castelnuovo AF; Dias-da-Costa JS;Diaz A; Djalalinia S; Do HTP; Dobson AJ; Donfrancesco C; Döring A; Doua K; Drygas W; Egbagbe EE; Eggertsen R; Ekelund U; El Ati J; Elliott P; Engle-Stone R; Erasmus RT; Erem C; Eriksen L; Escobedo-de la Peña J; Evans A; Faeh D; Fall CH; Farshad Farzadfar F; Felix-Redondo FJ; Ferguson TS; Fernández-Bergés D; Ferrante D; Ferrari M; Ferreccio C; Ferrieres J; Finn JD; Fischer K; Monterubio Flores E; Föger B; Foo LH; Forslund A-S; Fortmann SP; Fouad HM ; Francis DK; Franco MdC; Franco OH; Guillermo Frontera G; Fuchs FH; Fuchs SC; Fujita Y; Furusawa T; Gaciong Z; Gafencu M; Gareta D; Garnett SP; Gaspoz J-M; GasulL M; Gates L; Geleijnse JM; Ghasemian A; Giampaoli S; GianfagnA F; Giovannelli J; Giwercman A; Goldsmith RA; Gonzalez Gross M; González Rivas JP; Gorbea MB; Gottrand F; Graff-Iversen S; Grafnetter D; Grajda A; Grammatikopoulou MG; Gregor RD; Grodzicki T; Grøntved A; Gruden G; Grujic V; Gu D; Guan OP; Gudnason V; Guerrero R; Guessous I; Guimaraes AL; Gulliford MC; Gunnlaugsdottir J; Gunter M; Guo XK; Guo Y; Gupta PC; Gureje O; Gurzkowska B; Gutierrez L; Gutzwiller F; Halkjær J; Hardy R; Kumar RH; Hayes AJ; He J; Hendriks ME; Hernandez Cadena L; Heshmat R; Hihtaniemi IP; Sai SY; Ho SC; Hobbs M; Hofman A; Hormiga CM; Horta BH; Houti L; Htay TT; Htet AS; Htike MMT; Hu Y; Hussieni HS; Huu CN; Huybrechts I; Hwalla N; Iacoviello L; Iannone AG; Ibrahim MM; Ikeda N; Ikram MA; Irazola VE; Islam M; Iwasaki M; Jackson RT; Jacobs JM; Tazeen Jafar T; Jamil KM; Jamrozi K; Jasienska G; Jiang CQ; Joffres M; Johansson M; Jonas JB; Jørgensen T; Joshi P; Juolevi A; Jurak G; Vesna JureÅ¡a V; Kaaks R; Kafatos A; Kalter-Leibovici O; Kapantais E; Kasaeian A; Katz J; Kaur P; Kavousi M; Keil U; Keinan Boker L; Kelishadi R; Kemper HHCG; Kengne AP; Kersting M; Key T; Khader YS; Khalili D; Khang Y-H; Kay-Tee H Khaw K-TH; Khouw LMSL; Kiechl S; Killewo J; Kim J; Kiyohara Y; Klimont J; Kolle E; Kolsteren P; Korrovits P; Koskinen S; Kouda K; Koziel S; Kratzer W; Kroks
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2016
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/416693

Abstract

Background Underweight and severe and morbid obesity are associated with highly elevated risks of adverse health outcomes. We estimated trends in mean body-mass index (BMI), which characterises its population distribution, and in the prevalences of a complete set of BMI categories for adults in all countries. Methods We analysed, with use of a consistent protocol, population-based studies that had measured height and weight in adults aged 18 years and older. We applied a Bayesian hierarchical model to these data to estimate trends from 1975 to 2014 in mean BMI and in the prevalences of BMI categories (<18·5 kg/m2 [underweight], 18·5 kg/m2 to <20 kg/m2, 20 kg/m2 to <25 kg/m2, 25 kg/m2 to <30 kg/m2, 30 kg/m2 to <35 kg/m2, 35 kg/m2 to <40 kg/m2, ≥40 kg/m2 [morbid obesity]), by sex in 200 countries and territories, organised in 21 regions. We calculated the posterior probability of meeting the target of halting by 2025 the rise in obesity at its 2010 levels, if post-2000 trends continue. Findings We used 1698 population-based data sources, with more than 19·2 million adult participants (9·9 million men and 9·3 million women) in 186 of 200 countries for which estimates were made. Global age-standardised mean BMI increased from 21·7 kg/m2 (95% credible interval 21·3–22·1) in 1975 to 24·2 kg/m2 (24·0–24·4) in 2014 in men, and from 22·1 kg/m2 (21·7–22·5) in 1975 to 24·4 kg/m2 (24·2–24·6) in 2014 in women. Regional mean BMIs in 2014 for men ranged from 21·4 kg/m2 in central Africa and south Asia to 29·2 kg/m2 (28·6–29·8) in Polynesia and Micronesia; for women the range was from 21·8 kg/m2 (21·4–22·3) in south Asia to 32·2 kg/m2 (31·5–32·8) in Polynesia and Micronesia. Over these four decades, age-standardised global prevalence of underweight decreased from 13·8% (10·5–17·4) to 8·8% (7·4–10·3) in men and from 14·6% (11·6–17·9) to 9·7% (8·3–11·1) in women. South Asia had the highest prevalence of underweight in 2014, 23·4% (17·8–29·2) in men and 24·0% (18·9–29·3) in women. Age-standardised prevalence of obesity increased from 3·2% (2·4–4·1) in 1975 to 10·8% (9·7–12·0) in 2014 in men, and from 6·4% (5·1–7·8) to 14·9% (13·6–16·1) in women. 2·3% (2·0–2·7) of the world's men and 5·0% (4·4–5·6) of women were severely obese (ie, have BMI ≥35 kg/m2). Globally, prevalence of morbid obesity was 0·64% (0·46–0·86) in men and 1·6% (1·3–1·9) in women. Interpretation If post-2000 trends continue, the probability of meeting the global obesity target is virtually zero. Rather, if these trends continue, by 2025, global obesity prevalence will reach 18% in men and surpass 21% in women; severe obesity will surpass 6% in men and 9% in women. Nonetheless, underweight remains prevalent in the world's poorest regions, especially in south Asia.