1. [A case-control study on the association between a healthy lifestyle and obesity among adult twins in Shanghai].
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Zhou RF, Zhu ZN, Wang ZY, Zang JJ, Jia XD, Lyu J, Li LM, and Wu F
- Subjects
- Adult, Humans, Case-Control Studies, China epidemiology, Healthy Lifestyle, Obesity epidemiology, Twins, Monozygotic, Obesity, Abdominal epidemiology, Overweight epidemiology
- Abstract
Objective: To investigate the associations between the numbers of healthy lifestyles and overweight/obesity and abdominal obesity in adult twins in Shanghai. Methods: Based on the Shanghai Twin Registry System Phase Ⅱ survey data in 2017-2018, a case-control study was conducted to analyze the association between healthy lifestyles and obesity and further adjusted for confounders by a co-twin control study. Results: A total of 7 864 adult twins (3 932 pairs) were included. In the co-twin case-control analysis for monozygotic twins, compared with participants with 0 to 2 healthy lifestyles, those with 3 and 4 to 5 healthy lifestyles had a 49% ( OR =0.51, 95% CI : 0.28-0.93) and 70% ( OR =0.30, 95% CI : 0.13-0.69) lower risk of overweight/obesity, respectively, and a 17% ( OR =0.83, 95% CI : 0.44-1.57) and 66% ( OR =0.34, 95% CI : 0.14-0.80) lower risk of abdominal obesity, respectively. For each additional healthy lifestyle, the risk of developing overweight/obesity was reduced by 41% ( OR =0.59, 95% CI : 0.42-0.85), and the risk of developing abdominal obesity was reduced by 37% ( OR =0.63, 95% CI : 0.44-0.90). Conclusion: An increasing number of healthy lifestyles was associated with a marked decreased risk for both overweight/obesity and abdominal obesity.
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- 2023
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