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Changes in weight and waist circumference over 9 years in a Scottish population

Abstract

Objective:

To document patterns of measured weight and waist circumference (WC) change and the increase in overweight and obesity over a 9-year period.

Subjects/Methods:

A total of 1044 subjects from two age-defined cohorts aged 39 and 59 in 1991. Height, weight and WC were measured in 1991, 1995 and 2000 and body mass index (BMI) was calculated. Pattern of weight and WC change was studied over approximately 9 years.

Results:

The prevalence of overweight and obesity increased markedly and the younger cohort showed greater increases in weight and WC than the older cohort. There was no significant difference in mean BMI and/or mean 9-year weight change between men and women in either age cohort, and mean weight gain was similar for all occupational groups. Only 20% of subjects maintained a stable weight (±2 kg), while 42.2 and 17.6% gained greater than 5 and 10 kg over the 9-year period, respectively. The rate of weight gain appeared to be relatively steady over the 9 years among younger subjects but declined in the older subjects in the second half of the observation period.

Conclusions:

Health promotion strategies to prevent weight gain need to be population-based, targeting all social and age groups, but particularly those in their early middle-age.

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ME-M was supported by the Ministry of Health and Medical Education Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran. The Twenty-07 study is funded by the UK Medical Research Council.

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Contributors: ME-M performed the original analyses, interpreted the data and wrote the first draft and revisions of the manuscript. JAS performed additional analyses, assisted with the interpretation of the results and in writing and revising the manuscript. GD advised on the analysis and commented on drafts of the manuscript. MEJL and CMB contributed to the interpretation of the results and commented on drafts of the manuscript.

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Ebrahimi-Mameghani, M., Scott, J., Der, G. et al. Changes in weight and waist circumference over 9 years in a Scottish population. Eur J Clin Nutr 62, 1208–1214 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602839

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