Korean J Fam Med.  2011 Feb;32(2):128-134. 10.4082/kjfm.2011.32.2.128.

The Prevalence of Obesity, Abdominal Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome among Elderly in General Population

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  • 1Department of Family Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea. belong@snu.ac.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND
The prevalence of obesity, abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome is important for health policies and clinical practice. The aim of study is to estimate the prevalence of obesity, abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome among older than 65 years in general population and identify the differences by gender. Additionally, we examined the prevalence of the abnormality of metabolic components by sex.
METHODS
We analyzed data from the Fourth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES IV) 2007. The subjects of this study include persons over 65 years. We used data about demographics, chronic diseases, medications and blood laboratory results.
RESULTS
The prevalence of obesity, abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome in elderly women was 46.9%, 56.3% and 46.7% (International Diabetes Federation [IDF] criteria) respectively. In elderly men, 23.1%, 26.6% and 21.7% (IDF criteria). The prevalence of metabolic syndrome by modified ATP III was 63.2% in elderly women and 41.7% in elderly men. The prevalence of these was significantly higher in women elderly other in men elderly (P < 0.001). The abnormality of HDL-C among the individual metabolic components was significantly higher in women elderly than in men elderly. The prevalence of HDL-C abnormality in women elderly reached 79.9%.
CONCLUSION
The prevalence of obesity, abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome was higher in Korea than US and Europe, and higher among women elderly than men elderly. Recent increase in prevalence of these might be a public health problem.

Keyword

Obesity; Abdominal Obesity; Metabolic Syndrome; Prevalence; Elderly

MeSH Terms

Adenosine Triphosphate
Aged
Chronic Disease
Demography
Europe
Female
Health Policy
Humans
Korea
Male
Nutrition Surveys
Obesity
Obesity, Abdominal
Prevalence
Public Health
Adenosine Triphosphate
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