Overweight and Obesity Between Adolescence and Young Adulthood: A 10-year Prospective Cohort Study
Abstract Objectives To assess changes in overweight and obesity between adolescence and young adulthood. Design Prospective 8-wave cohort study in Victoria, Australia, with 1,520 adolescents tracked from the age of 14 for a period of 10 years. Main outcome measures Participants aged 18 years overwei...
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description | Abstract Objectives To assess changes in overweight and obesity between adolescence and young adulthood. Design Prospective 8-wave cohort study in Victoria, Australia, with 1,520 adolescents tracked from the age of 14 for a period of 10 years. Main outcome measures Participants aged 18 years overweight was defined as a body mass index (BMI) ≥25; and obesity as a BMI ≥30. Results The proportion of overweight individuals increased from 20% in mid-adolescence to 33% at the age of 24 years. Obesity increased from 3.6% to 6.7%. Approximately 40% of young adults with a BMI ≥25 had been persistently at normal weights during adolescence and approximately 80% had been at a normal weight at some point. Around half of obese young adults had never been classified as obese as adolescents. No individual with persistent obesity in adolescence had a BMI |
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A total of 31% of females and 59% of males who had been overweight for only one or two waves of adolescent data collection had a BMI ≥25 at 24 years. Conclusions Substantial shifts in overweight and obesity occur between adolescence and young adulthood; the extent of continuity depends on both the severity and persistence of adiposity in adolescence. Few adolescents who peak into obesity or are persistently overweight achieve a normal weight in young adulthood. 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