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FEDME-EPIDEMIEN OG ALMEN PRAKSIS
Thorkild I.A. Sørensen, Professor, Dr.Med.
Figure 2. Histogram of the distribution of Body Mass Index at conscription board examination
for the 5,531 men
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15 20 25 31 35 40 45Body mass index (kg/m²)
Figure 4. Kaplan Meier plots for the obese cohort (grey line) and the randomly selected
cohort (black line)
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Figure 3. Cumulative hazard plot of the randomly selected cohort versus the obese cohort
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Figure 5. Smoothing spline (5 d.f.) of the association between BMI at conscription board
examination and all-cause mortality
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20 25 31 35 40Body mass index (kg/m²)
The grey line illustrates the entire cohort and the black line illustrates the sub-cohort with information on education and intelligence test score (with 95% confidence limits)
CHD events
Association between BMI z-scores at ages 7-13 y and adult CHD
among boys
Age (y)
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Haz
ard
ratio
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From: Baker et al. NEJM 2007:357;2329-2337
Association between BMI z-scores at ages 7-13 y and adult CHD
among girls
Age (y)
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Haz
ard
ratio
0.90
0.95
1.00
1.05
1.10
1.15
1.20
From: Baker et al. NEJM 2007:357;2329-2337
Mortality by Weight Change in 1975–1981 among Those Reporting Trying to Lose Weight in 1975
Mortality by Weight Change in 1975–1981 among Those with No Intention to Lose Weight in 1975
Waist circumference
Waist circumference and all-cause mortality
BMI and all-cause mortality
Body composition, waist circumference, and mortality in men and women aged 50-64 Yrs
Differential effects of body mass components
This series of studies – supported by other studies – strongly suggest that the body compartments have different impact on health, even measured crudely as total mortality:
• More abdominal fat mass is harmful• More peripheral fat mass is beneficial • More lean body mass (to some level) is beneficial
It is likely that the net effect on mortality of these body compartments depends on their relative size and effect by size.
Multiple predictors of childhood obesity – But are they also modifiable causes?
• Genetic variation• Maternal prepregnancy weight• Gestational weight gain• Smoking during pregnancy• Birth weight (for given gestational age and length)• Duration of breast feeding• Age at start of complementary feeding• Protein intake• Growth during infancy• Duration of sleep• Mother-child relationships• Sugary soft drink intake• Physical activity• Television viewing• Adiposity rebound
Heritability estimates for relative weight from birth to age 18 of Swedish twin pairs
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Additive genetic factors Common environmental factorsUnique environmental factors
• The obesity epidemic is affecting the school-boys much earlier than the draftees and obviously before the economic growth began!
• Also, the environmental changes driving the epidemic did not affect individuals at any of these ages equally.
• Note that the changes ocurred about 10 years later in the about 10-year-older young men.
Year of measurement
• The trends coincides by year of birth
• Implies that the environmental changes driving the epidemic operate around the time of birth – the individuals may become susceptible within the first years of life.
• This susceptibility may contribute along with the genes to the well known tracking of obesity over the ages.
Odds ratio for obesity by parental support perceived by the teacher
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Overprotective vsharmoniousModest vs harmonious
No support vsharmonious
p=0.2 p=0.3 p<0.0001
Odds ratio for obesity by appearance at school health exa
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Well-groomed vsaverageDirty and neglected vsaverage
p=0.4 p<0.0001
Year of birth, about 20 years before examination
Obesity in Danish young menObesity in Danish conscripts (BMI >= 30)
0246
81012
1978
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1981
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1990
Birth year
Ob
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age < 18 age 19 age 20 age 21 - 24
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How much is a z-score increase in BMI?