Gender disparity in the secular trends for obesity prevalence in Korea: Analyses based on the KNHANES 1998-2009

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Background/Aims: A similar gender-associated trend in obesity is observed worldwide. Nevertheless, systematic analyses of gender-specific characteristics in the general Korean population are rare. Methods: We analyzed the prevalence of obesity in Korean adults aged ≥ 19 years based on data collected from the Korea Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys I to IV, and verified the obesity prevalence characteristics by gender. Results: The prevalence of obesity in Korean males increased during the past 12 years from 25.1% to 35.7%, and the trend for an increase in obesity was significant in all age groups (p < 0.001). In contrast, no significant trend over the past 12 years was identified for females, but the prevalence of obesity in the 30- to 39-year, 40- to 49-year, and 50- to 59-year subgroups decreased significantly (p < 0.05). However, the obesity prevalence in the 60- to 69-year and > 70-year female subgroups increased significantly (p < 0.05). Conclusions: We observed a gradually widening gender disparity due to an increase in the prevalence of male obesity and a decrease in the obesity prevalence among young and middle-aged women. © 2013 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine.

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Rhee, S. Y., Park, S. W., Kim, D. J., & Woo, J. (2013). Gender disparity in the secular trends for obesity prevalence in Korea: Analyses based on the KNHANES 1998-2009. Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, 28(1), 29–34. https://doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2013.28.1.29

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