Obesity in Castile and Leon, Spain: Epidemiology and Association With Other Cardiovascular Risk Factors

A cross-sectional study of obesity in a random sample of 4012 individuals aged ≥15 years in Castile and Leon, Spain, was carried out. The prevalence of obesity (i.e. a body mass index ≥30 kg/m 2) and abdominal obesity (i.e. a waist circumference >102 cm in males or >88 cm in females) was deter...

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Published inRevista española de cardiologia Vol. 64; no. 1; pp. 63 - 66
Main Authors Escribano García, Salvador, Vega Alonso, A. Tomás, Lozano Alonso, José, Álamo Sanz, Rufino, Lleras Muñoz, Siro, Castrodeza Sanz, Javier, Gil Costa, Milagros
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Spain Elsevier Espana 2011
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Summary:A cross-sectional study of obesity in a random sample of 4012 individuals aged ≥15 years in Castile and Leon, Spain, was carried out. The prevalence of obesity (i.e. a body mass index ≥30 kg/m 2) and abdominal obesity (i.e. a waist circumference >102 cm in males or >88 cm in females) was determined and associations between both types of obesity and other cardiovascular risk factors were investigated. The overall prevalence of obesity was 21.7% (95% confidence interval [CI], 20.3%–23.2%): it was higher in women, at 23.2% (95% CI, 20.9%–25.5%), than in men, at 20.4% (95% CI, 18.0%–22.7%). The prevalence of abdominal obesity was 36.7% (95% CI, 34.6%–38.9%): again it was higher in women, at 50.1% (95% CI, 47%–53.1%) than in men, at 22.8% (95% CI, 20.3%–25.2%). Associations were found between obesity and all classic cardiovascular risk factors, except smoking. The 10-year Systematic Coronary Risk Evaluation (SCORE) and Framingham risk scores were higher in obese individuals. Estudio transversal de la obesidad en una muestra aleatoria de 4.012 personas de edad ≥ 15 años en Castilla y León. Se estimó la prevalencia de obesidad (índice de masa corporal ≥ 30) y de obesidad abdominal (cintura > 102 cm en varones y > 88 cm en mujeres) y se calculó la relación de ambos tipos de obesidad con otros factores de riesgo cardiovascular. La prevalencia de obesidad fue del 21,7% (intervalo de confianza [IC] del 95%, 20,3%-23,2%), mayor en mujeres −23,2% (IC del 95%, 20,9%-25,5%) que en varones −20,4% (IC del 95%, 18%-22,7%)—. La prevalencia de obesidad abdominal fue del 36,7% (IC del 95%, 34,6%-38,9%), mayor también en mujeres —50,1% (IC del 95%, 47%-53,1%)— que en varones —22,8% (IC del 95%, 20,3%-25,2%). Todos los factores de riesgo cardiovascular, excepto el tabaquismo, estuvieron asociados a la obesidad. El riesgo SCORE y Framingham a 10 años fue superior en obesos.
ISSN:1885-5857
1885-5857
1579-2242
DOI:10.1016/j.rec.2010.01.001