Abstract

OBJECTIVESThe association between obesity parameters and lung function indicators in the general Chinese rural adult population remains unclear.METHODSIn total, 8,284 Chinese adults aged 20 years to 80 years old from Xinxiang were recruited. Obesity-related parameters, including body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), hip circumference (HC), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), waistto-height ratio (WHtR), body fat percentage (BFP), basal metabolism, and visceral fat index, and lung function parameters such as forced vital capacity and forced expiratory volume in first second were measured.RESULTSThe total prevalence of obesity defined by BMI, WC, WHR, WHtR, and BFP was 23.2%, 58.2%, 66.7%, 69.2%, and 56.5%, respectively. Spearman correlation analyses showed significant correlations between all obesity-related parameters and lung function. Linear regression analyses further demonstrated that BMI, WHtR, BFP, and general obesity defined using those indicators were negatively associated with lung function, while WC, WHR, and central obesity defined accordingly were positively associated with lung function. The relationship between general obesity and lung function was more evident in women than in men, while the link between central obesity and lung function was more obvious in men than in women.CONCLUSIONSObesity is closely related to lung function in the general Chinese adult population. Weight control and loss are important strategies to improve lung function and respiratory health.

Highlights

  • The prevalence of obesity defined by body mass index (BMI) and waistto-height ratio (WHtR) was not higher in women than in men, whereas the prevalence of obesity defined by waist circumference (WC), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), and body fat percentage (BFP) was higher in women than in men (Figure 1) (Supplementary Material 3)

  • This study investigated the associations between obesity parameters and lung function in 8,284 adults from typical rural areas in central China

  • The prevalence of general obesity defined by height-related BMI and WHtR was not higher in women than in men, the prevalence of abdominal obesity defined by WC-related WC, WHR, and BFP was higher in women than in men

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Introduction

Obesity is a significant global public health challenge; its prevalence has grown considerably in recent years, to the point that it. The epidemic of overweight and obesity is a major public health problem in China, the problem is less severe than in developed countries [4,5,6]. In urban regions of China, the overall prevalence of overweight ranges from 15.7% to 41.8%, and the prevalence of obesity ranges from 6.3% to 19.5% in adults [7,8,9].

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