Factores asociados al desarrollo de obesidad en Chile: resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2009-2010

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  • Fanny Petemann
  • Eliana Durán Universidad de Concepcion, Chile
  • Ana María Labraña
  • María Adela Martínez
  • Ana María Leiva
  • Alex Garrido-Méndez
  • Felipe Poblete-Valderrama
  • Ximena Díaz
  • Carlos Salas
  • Carlos Celis-Morales University of Glasgow

Palabras clave:

Body Mass Index, Obesity, Sedentary Lifestyle

Resumen

Background: Chile has one of the highest obesity rates in Latin America. However, the factors that could explain this high prevalence of obesity are unknown. Aim: To determine the main risk factors for the development of obesity in Chile. Material and methods: We included 1398 obese and 1478 normal weight participants of the National Health Survey 2009-2010. The risk factors considered were socioeconomic variables, diet, physical activity, comorbidities and general wellbeing. Results: The main factors associated with a higher risk of being obese were age, high salt consumption and high alcohol intake. Education, income and living in rural or urban zones were protective for women and risk factors for men. The probability of being obese increases in women that sleep less than seven hours per day or have a poor health. Sedentariness and lack of physical activity were risk factors among men. Conclusions: The identification of these risk factors may help to implement public health interventions to tackle obesity in Chile.

Biografía del autor/a

Fanny Petemann

1 Departamento de Nutrición y Dietética y Programa de Magister en Nutrición Humana, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile. 2 BHF Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre, Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

Felipe Poblete-Valderrama

6 Escuela de Kinesiología, Facultad de Salud, Universidad Santo Tomás, Sede Valdivia. Chile.

Carlos Celis-Morales, University of Glasgow

Carlos works as a research Associate at the BHF Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre in the Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Science at the University of Glasgow. He is currently part of two multicentre research studies. The "STAND-UP" study, funded by the Medical Research Council, aims to investigate whether reduced sitting time through regular bouts of non-sedentary activity improves cardio-metabolic and cognitive health in older adults from white European and South Asian ethnic backgrounds. This project is a collaboration between the Universities of Leicester, Loughborough, Bedfordshire and Glasgow. In addition, Carlos has recently joined the research group headed by Prof Jill Pell working on the UK Biobank. UK Biobank is a prospective, population cohort study of 502,000 participants designed to determine the lifestyle, environmental and genetic factors that predispose to adult chronic diseases

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2017-07-05

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Petemann, F., Durán, E., Labraña, A. M., Martínez, M. A., Leiva, A. M., Garrido-Méndez, A., Poblete-Valderrama, F., Díaz, X., Salas, C., & Celis-Morales, C. (2017). Factores asociados al desarrollo de obesidad en Chile: resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Salud 2009-2010. Revista Médica De Chile, 145(6). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/5853

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