Age, period and birth cohort effects on prevalence of overweight and obesity in Australian adults from 1990 to 2000

Objective: To assess the individual contributions of age, period and birth cohort to prevalence of overweight and obesity in the Australian population during 1990 to 2000. Design: Age-period-cohort Poisson regression modelling of data from National Health Surveys conducted in Australia in 1990, 1995...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of clinical nutrition 2008-07, Vol.62 (7), p.898-907
Hauptverfasser: Allman-Farinelli, M A, Chey, T, Bauman, A E, Gill, T, James, W P T
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: To assess the individual contributions of age, period and birth cohort to prevalence of overweight and obesity in the Australian population during 1990 to 2000. Design: Age-period-cohort Poisson regression modelling of data from National Health Surveys conducted in Australia in 1990, 1995 and 2000. Subjects: Adults aged 20 years and over. Weightings were applied to account for differences in sampling and participation rates so that the sample is representative of the entire Australian adult population. Methods: Twelve age groups, based on 5-year intervals from 20 to 24 years to greater than 75 years, three survey periods and 14 cohorts, also based on 5-year intervals from pre-1915 up to 1976–1980, were used in the analysis. The data were age-standardized to the 2000 population and body mass index (BMI) was calculated. Log-linear models, for the prevalence rates of overall overweight (BMI ⩾25) and of obesity (BMI ⩾30) were fitted to the data. Results: Age ( P
ISSN:0954-3007
1476-5640
DOI:10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602769