Prevalence and Sociodemographic Factors Associated with Overweight and Obesity among Adults in Poland: A 2019/2020 Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Population
2.3. Study Questionnaire
2.3.1. Sociodemographic Factors
2.3.2. Physical Activity Assessment
2.4. Anthropometric Measurements
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Sample
3.2. Sociodemographic Differences in the Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity among Males and Females
3.3. Factors Associated with Overweight/Obesity among Adults in Poland
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Total Sample n = 1811 | BMI Status | ||
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Normal Weight n = 739 | Overweight/Obese n = 1072 | p | ||
n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
Gender | ||||
Male | 911 (50.3) | 282 (31.0) | 629 (69.0) | <0.001 |
Female | 900 (49.7) | 457 (50.8) | 443 (49.2) | |
Age (years) | ||||
18–29 | 372 (20.5) | 246 (66.1) | 126 (33.9) | <0.001 |
30–39 | 230 (12.7) | 117 (50.9) | 113 (49.1) | |
40–49 | 188 (10.4) | 69 (36.7) | 119 (63.3) | |
50–59 | 275 (15.2) | 86 (31.3) | 189 (68.7) | |
60–69 | 312 (17.2) | 89 (28.5) | 223 (71.5) | |
70+ | 434 (24.0) | 132 (30.4) | 302 (69.6) | |
Marital status (n = 1803) | ||||
single | 478 (26.5) | 271 (56.7) | 207 (43.3) | <0.001 |
married | 1012 (56.1) | 356 (35.2) | 656 (64.8) | |
divorced | 70 (3.9) | 28 (40.0) | 42 (60.0) | |
widowed | 243 (13.5) | 83 (34.2) | 160 (65.8) | |
Place of residence (n = 1807) | ||||
rural | 742 (41.0) | 289 (39.0) | 453 (61.0) | 0.19 |
urban | 1065 (59.0) | 448 (42.1) | 617 (57.9) | |
Educational level | ||||
primary education | 173 (9.6) | 68 (39.3) | 105 (60.7) | <0.001 |
vocational education | 593 (32.7) | 184 (31.0) | 409 (69.0) | |
secondary education | 826 (45.6) | 370 (44.8) | 456 (55.2) | |
higher education | 219 (12.1) | 117 (53.4) | 102 (46.6) | |
Occupational status | ||||
active | 938 (51.8) | 417 (44.5) | 521 (55.5) | 0.001 |
passive | 873 (48.2) | 322 (36.9) | 551 (63.1) | |
Financial situation | ||||
good or very good | 739 (40.8) | 351 (47.5) | 388 (52.5) | <0.001 |
moderate | 950 (52.5) | 339 (35.7) | 611 (64.3) | |
bad or very bad | 122 (6.7) | 49 (40.2) | 73 (59.8) | |
Living conditions | ||||
living alone | 432 (23.9) | 167 (38.7) | 265 (61.3) | 0.29 |
living with one or more persons | 1379 (76.1) | 572 (41.5) | 807 (58.5) | |
Having children under 18 years of age | ||||
Yes | 429 (23.7) | 204 (47.6) | 225 (52.4) | 0.001 |
No | 1382 (76.3) | 535 (38.7) | 847 (61.3) | |
Presence of at least one chronic disease (n = 1800) | ||||
yes | 309 (17.2) | 80 (25.9) | 229 (74.1) | <0.001 |
no | 1491 (82.8) | 654 (43.9) | 837 (56.1) | |
Self-reported health status | ||||
very good | 344 (19.0) | 209 (60.8) | 135 (39.2) | <0.001 |
good | 799 (44.1) | 335 (41.9) | 464 (58.1) | |
moderate | 596 (32.9) | 175 (29.4) | 421 (70.6) | |
bad or very bad | 72 (4.0) | 20 (27.8) | 52 (72.2) | |
Physical activity level | ||||
low | 395 (21.8) | 163 (41.3) | 232 (58.7) | 0.58 |
moderate | 798 (44.1) | 334 (41.9) | 464 (58.1) | |
high | 618 (34.1) | 242 (39.2) | 376 (60.8) |
Male (n = 911) | Female (n = 900) | |||||||
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Variable | Normal Weight n = 282 | Overweight n = 478 | Obesity n = 151 | p | Normal Weight n = 457 | Overweight n = 294 | Obesity n = 149 | p |
n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |||
Age (years) | <0.001 | |||||||
18–29 | 97 (34.4) | 16.1 (16.1) | 14 (9.3) | 149 (32.6) | 27 (9.2) | 8 (5.4) | <0.001 | |
30–39 | 40 (14.2) | 57 (11.9) | 14 (9.3) | 77 (16.8) | 30 (10.2) | 12 (8.0) | ||
40–49 | 27 (9.6) | 51 (10.7) | 19 (12.5) | 42 (9.2) | 39 (13.3) | 10 (6.7) | ||
50–59 | 34 (12.1) | 76 (15.9) | 30 (19.9) | 52 (11.4) | 50 (17.0) | 33 (22.2) | ||
60–69 | 30 (10.6) | 94 (19.7) | 32 (21.2) | 59 (12.9) | 53 (18.0) | 44 (29.5) | ||
70+ | 54 (19.1) | 123 (25.7) | 42 (27.8) | 78 (17.1) | 95 (32.3) | 42 (28.2) | ||
Marital status | n = 475 | n = 150 | <0.001 | n = 456 | n = 291 | |||
single | 119 (42.2) | 105 (22.1) | 30 (20.0) | 152 (33.3) | 50 (17.2) | 22 (14.8) | <0.001 | |
married | 133 (47.2) | 312 (65.7) | 97 (64.7) | 223 (48.9) | 168 (57.7) | 79 (53.0) | ||
divorced | 7 (2.5) | 13 (2.7) | 6 (4.0) | 21 (4.6) | 17 (5.8) | 6 (4.0) | ||
widowed | 23 (8.2) | 45 (9.5) | 17 (11.3) | 60 (13.2) | 56 (19.3) | 42 (28.2) | ||
Place of residence (n = 1807) | n = 280 | n = 477 | n = 150 | 0.30 | ||||
rural | 111 (39.6) | 199 (41.7) | 71 (47.3) | 178 (39.0) | 127 (43.2) | 56 (37.6) | 0.40 | |
urban | 169 (60.4) | 278 (58.3) | 79 (52.7) | 279 (61.0) | 167 (56.8) | 93 (62.4) | ||
Educational level | 0.004 | |||||||
primary education | 35 (12.4) | 38 (7.9) | 14 (9.3) | 33 (7.2) | 35 (11.9) | 18 (12.1) | <0.001 | |
vocational education | 85 (30.1) | 197 (41.2) | 73 (48.3) | 99 (21.7) | 90 (30.6) | 49 (32.9) | ||
secondary education | 135 (47.9) | 203 (42.5) | 57 (37.8) | 235 (51.4) | 133 (45.3) | 63 (42.3) | ||
higher education | 27 (9.6) | 40 (8.4) | 7 (4.6) | 90 (19.7) | 36 (12.2) | 19 (12.7) | ||
Occupational status | 0.76 | |||||||
active | 156 (55.3) | 272 (56.9) | 81 (53.6) | 261 (57.1) | 118 (40.1) | 50 (33.6) | <0.001 | |
passive | 126 (44.7) | 206 (43.1) | 70 (46.4) | 196 (42.9) | 176 (59.9) | 99 (66.4) | ||
Financial situation | 0.02 | |||||||
good or very good | 138 (49.0) | 178 (37.3) | 54 (35.8) | 213 (46.6) | 107 (36.4) | 49 (32.9) | 0.01 | |
moderate | 129 (45.7) | 275 (57.5) | 88 (58.3) | 210 (46.0) | 162 (55.1) | 86 (57.7) | ||
bad or very bad | 15 (5.3) | 25 (5.2) | 9 (5.9) | 34 (7.4) | 25 (8.5) | 14 (9.4) | ||
Living conditions | 0.04 | |||||||
living alone | 61 (21.6) | 83 (17.4) | 40 (26.5) | 106 (23.2) | 85 (28.9) | 57 (38.3) | 0.001 | |
living with one or more persons | 221 (78.4) | 395 (82.6) | 111 (73.5) | 351 (76.8) | 209 (71.1) | 92 (61.7) | ||
Having children under 18 years of age | 0.09 | |||||||
Yes | 67 (23.8) | 108 (22.6) | 23 (15.2) | 137 (30.0) | 73 (24.8) | 21 (14.1) | <0.001 | |
No | 215 (76.2) | 370 (77.4) | 128 (84.8) | 320 (70.0) | 221 (75.2) | 128 (85.9) | ||
Presence of at least one chronic disease (n = 1800) | n = 281 | n = 476 | <0.001 | n = 453 | n = 291 | n = 148 | ||
yes | 26 (9.3) | 80 (16.8) | 38 (25.2) | 54 (11.9) | 70 (24.1) | 41 (27.7) | <0.001 | |
no | 255 (90.8) | 396 (83.2) | 113 (74.8) | 399 (88.1) | 221 (75.9) | 107 (72.3) | ||
Self-reported health status | <0.001 | |||||||
very good | 77 (27.3) | 81 (17.0) | 12 (8.0) | 132 (28.9) | 31 (10.5) | 11 (7.4) | <0.001 | |
good | 127 (45.0) | 215 (45.0) | 62 (41.0) | 208 (45.5) | 130 (44.2) | 57 (38.2) | ||
moderate | 65 (23.1) | 165 (34.5) | 69 (45.7) | 110 (24.1) | 117 (39.8) | 70 (47.0) | ||
bad or very bad | 13 (4.6) | 17 (3.5) | 8 (5.3) | 7 (1.5) | 16 (5.4) | 11 (7.4) | ||
Physical activity level | 0.14 | |||||||
low | 65 (23.0) | 98 (20.5) | 20 (13.3) | 98 (21.5) | 81 (27.6) | 33 (22.1) | 0.07 | |
moderate | 115 (40.8) | 217 (45.4) | 73 (48.3) | 219 (47.9) | 110 (37.4) | 64 (43.0) | ||
high | 102 (36.2) | 163 (34.1) | 58 (38.4) | 140 (30.6) | 103 (35.0) | 52 (34.9) |
BMI Status: Normal Weight | BMI Status: Overweight/Obese | |||||
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Variable | Male n = 282 | Female n = 457 | p | Male n = 629 | Female n = 443 | p |
n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |||
Physical activity level | 0.08 | |||||
low | 65 (23.0) | 98 (21.5) | 118 (18.8) | 114 (25.7) | 0.01 | |
moderate | 115 (40.8) | 219 (47.9) | 290 (46.1) | 174 (39.3) | ||
high | 102 (36.2) | 140 (30.6) | 221 (35.1) | 155 (35.0) |
Variable | Univariate Logistic Regression | Unrestricted Multivariate Logistic Regression | Restricted Multivariate Logistic Regression | |||
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% (95% CI) | p | % (95% CI) | p | % (95% CI) | p | |
Age (years) | ||||||
1.03 (1.02–1.03) | <0.001 | 1.03 (1.02–1.04) | <0.001 | 1.04 (1.03–1.04) | <0.001 | |
Gender | ||||||
Male | 2.30 (1.90–2.79) | <0.001 | 2.44 (1.96–3.00) | <0.001 | 2.44 (2.00–2.99) | <0.001 |
Female | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
Marital status | ||||||
Ever married | 2.41 (1.94–2.98) | <0.001 | 1.03 (0.96–1.77) | 0.09 | ||
Never narried | Reference | Reference | ||||
Having children under 18 years of age | ||||||
Yes | Reference | Reference | ||||
No | 1.44 (1.15–1.79) | 0.001 | 0.92 (0.70–1.21) | 0.56 | ||
Educational level | ||||||
primary education | 1.77 (1.18–2.65) | 0.006 | 0.89 (0.54–1.47) | 0.65 | ||
vocational education | 2.55 (1.86–3.50) | <0.001 | 1.22 (0.85–1.76) | 0.29 | ||
secondary education | 1.41 (1.05–1.91) | 0.02 | 1.04 (0.75–1.44) | 0.80 | ||
higher education | Reference | Reference | ||||
Occupational status | ||||||
active | 0.73 (0.61–0.88) | 0.001 | 1.36 (1.04–1.77) | 0.02 | 1.50 (1.17–1.93) | 0.001 |
passive | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
Financial situation | ||||||
good or very good | Reference | Reference | ||||
moderate | 1.63 (1.34–1.98) | <0.001 | 1.21 (0.97–1.51) | 0.09 | ||
bad or very bad | 1.35 (0.91–1.99) | 0.13 | 0.90 (0.56–1.44) | 0.66 | ||
Place of residence | ||||||
rural | 1.14 (0.94–1.38) | 0.19 | 1.29 (1.04–1.60) | 0.02 | 1.32 (1.07–1.63) | 0.008 |
urban | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
Living conditions | ||||||
living alone | 1.13 (0.90–1.40) | 0.30 | 0.92 (0.70–1.22) | 0.62 | ||
living with one or more persons | Reference | Reference | ||||
Presence of at least one chronic disease | ||||||
yes | 2.24 (1.70–2.94) | <0.001 | 1.54 (1.19–2.21) | 0.008 | 1.51 (1.11–2.07) | 0.009 |
no | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
Physical activity level | ||||||
low | 0.92 (0.71–1.19) | 0.50 | 0.93 (0.71–1.23) | 0.62 | ||
moderate | 0.89 (0.72–1.11) | 0.31 | 0.89 (0.70–1.12) | 0.31 | ||
high | Reference | Reference |
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Stoś, K.; Rychlik, E.; Woźniak, A.; Ołtarzewski, M.; Jankowski, M.; Gujski, M.; Juszczyk, G. Prevalence and Sociodemographic Factors Associated with Overweight and Obesity among Adults in Poland: A 2019/2020 Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 1502. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031502
Stoś K, Rychlik E, Woźniak A, Ołtarzewski M, Jankowski M, Gujski M, Juszczyk G. Prevalence and Sociodemographic Factors Associated with Overweight and Obesity among Adults in Poland: A 2019/2020 Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(3):1502. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031502
Chicago/Turabian StyleStoś, Katarzyna, Ewa Rychlik, Agnieszka Woźniak, Maciej Ołtarzewski, Mateusz Jankowski, Mariusz Gujski, and Grzegorz Juszczyk. 2022. "Prevalence and Sociodemographic Factors Associated with Overweight and Obesity among Adults in Poland: A 2019/2020 Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 3: 1502. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031502
APA StyleStoś, K., Rychlik, E., Woźniak, A., Ołtarzewski, M., Jankowski, M., Gujski, M., & Juszczyk, G. (2022). Prevalence and Sociodemographic Factors Associated with Overweight and Obesity among Adults in Poland: A 2019/2020 Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(3), 1502. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031502