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A quantitative synthesis study on body mass index and associated factors among adult men and women in Switzerland

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JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 -

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jns.2022.66

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Body mass index; Excess weight; Lifestyle factors; Obesity; Synthesis study

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  1. Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO)
  2. Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH)
  3. PD Foundation of the University
  4. Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH), Bern, Switzerland
  5. Swiss Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO), Bern, Switzerland

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Excess weight has been increasing rapidly in Switzerland since the 1990s, posing challenges to both health and the economy. This study is the first to synthesize nationwide evidence on the importance of socio-demographic and lifestyle factors as risk factors for excess weight.
Excess weight is caused by multiple factors and has increased sharply in Switzerland since the 1990s. Its consequences represent a major challenge for Switzerland, both in terms of health and the economy. Until now, there has been no cross-dataset overview study on excess weight in adults in Switzerland. Therefore, our aim was to conduct the first synthesis on excess weight in Switzerland. We included all existing nationwide Swiss studies (eight total), which included information on body mass index (BMI). Mixed multinomial logistic regression analyses were performed to assess the associations between different socio-demographic, lifestyle cofactors and the World Health Organization (WHO) categories for BMI. Along with lifestyle factors, socio-demographic factors were among the strongest determinants of BMI. In addition, self-rated health status was significantly lower for underweight, pre-obese and obese men and women than for normal weight persons. The present study is the first to synthesise all nationwide evidence on the importance of several socio-demographic and lifestyle factors as risk factors for excess weight. In particular, the highlighted importance of lifestyle factors for excess weight opens up the opportunity for further public health interventions.

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