Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/77653
Title: Prevalencia de obesidad y obesidad abdominal en la población española de 65 y más años de edad: estudio ENPE
Other Titles: Prevalence of obesity and abdominal obesity in Spanish population aged 65 years and over: ENPE study
Authors: Pérez Rodrigo, Carmen
Gianzo Citores, Marta
Hervás Bárbara, Gotzone
Aranceta Bartrina, Javier 
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
3212 Salud pública
3206 Ciencias de la nutrición
Keywords: Abdominal Obesity
Obesity
Older Adults
Risk Factors
Sarcopenia
Issue Date: 2022
Journal: Medicina Clínica 
Abstract: Background and objectives: To assess the prevalence of obesity and abdominal obesity (AO) in the Spanish population aged ≥ 65 years, to analyse the influence of selected sociodemographic factors and association with risk factors. Methods: The sample comes from the ENPE study, a cross-sectional study of a representative sample of the non-institutionalized population (2014-2015). This analysis refers to the population ≥ 65 years (n = 1,233). Trained observers performed anthropometric measurements at participants’ homes following standard international protocols. Obesity was defined as body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30; AO waist > 102 cm men; > 88 cm women. Results: Estimated prevalence of obesity in adults ≥ 65 years was high, higher in women (40.1% [95% CI 36.4-43.8]) than in men (32.5% [95% CI 28.5-36.8]). The prevalence of AO was also higher in women (69.9% [95% CI 66.4-73.1]) than in men (40.7% [95% CI 36.5-44.8]), and estimates were even higher when defining AO by waist-hip ratio or waist-height ratio. Of those classified as AO, 39.8% have a BMI between 25-29. Obesity and AO are higher in the South region compared to East, North-East and Central regions and showed inverse association with educational level. Obesity and AO were associated with increased probability of hypercholesterolaemia and high blood pressure, sarcopenic obesity, and diabetes. Conclusion: The prevalence of obesity and AO in adults aged ≥ 65 years is high, higher in women, in people of lower educational level and in the South region compared to East, North-East and Central regions. The high prevalence of OA is especially worrying due to its association with cardiovascular and metabolic complications and poorer quality of life.
Antecedentes y objetivos. Evaluar la prevalencia de obesidad y obesidad abdominal (OA) en población española ≥ 65 años, analizar la influencia de algunos factores sociodemográficos y su asociación con factores de riesgo. Métodos. La muestra procede del estudio ENPE, estudio transversal en muestra aleatoria representativa de la población no institucionalizada (2014-2015). Este análisis se refiere a población ≥ 65 años (n = 1.233). Observadores entrenados realizaron mediciones antropométricas en los domicilios según protocolos internacionales estandarizados. Se consideró obesidad (índice de masa corporal [IMC] ≥ 30); OA (cintura > 102 cm varones; > 88 cm mujeres). Resultados. Se ha estimado una alta prevalencia de obesidad en adultos ≥ 65 años, mayor en mujeres (40,1% [IC95% 36,4-43,8]) que en hombres (32,5% [IC95% 28,5-36,8]). La prevalencia de OA también es mayor en mujeres (69,9% [IC95% 66,4-73,1]) que en hombres (40,7% [IC95% 36,5-44,8]), y es aún mayor al definir OA considerando el índice cintura-cadera o el índice cintura-talla. El 39,8% de tipificados como OA tienen IMC entre 25-29. Obesidad y OA son más frecuentes en el sur respecto al este, norte-este y centro y tienen relación inversa con el nivel educativo. Obesidad y OA se asocian con mayor probabilidad de hipercolesterolemia e hipertensión arterial. La obesidad sarcopénica también se asocia, además, con diabetes. Conclusión. La prevalencia de obesidad y OA en adultos ≥ 65 años es alta, mayor en mujeres, en personas con menor nivel educativo y en la región sur respecto al este, norte-este y centro. Es especialmente preocupante la alta prevalencia de OA por su asociación con complicaciones cardiovasculares, metabólicas y deterioro de la calidad de vida.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/77653
ISSN: 0025-7753
DOI: 10.1016/j.medcli.2020.10.025
Source: Medicina Clinica [ISSN 0025-7753], v. 158(2), p. 49-57
Appears in Collections:Artículos
Thumbnail
Adobe PDF (1,62 MB)
Show full item record

SCOPUSTM   
Citations

4
checked on Mar 24, 2024

Page view(s)

158
checked on Sep 16, 2023

Download(s)

327
checked on Sep 16, 2023

Google ScholarTM

Check

Altmetric


Share



Export metadata



Items in accedaCRIS are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.