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Obesity prevalence and associated factors in the elderly in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil: obesity classification according to two cutoff points for body mass index

The aim of this study was to estimate obesity prevalence and associated factors in the elderly, according to two cutoff points for body mass index (BMI). This was a cross-sectional, population-based study of a sample of 596 elderly residents in Pelotas, southern Brazil. Nutritional status was evaluated through BMI based on self-reported weight and stature. Poisson multiple regression with hierarchical analysis was applied, with two dependent variables for definition of obesity: BMI > 27kg/m² and BMI > 30kg/m², the cutoff points proposed by Lipschitz and the World Health Organization, respectively. Prevalence of obesity was 48.7% (95%CI: 44.6-52.7) for BMI > 27kg/m2 and 25.3% (95%CI: 21.9-29.0) for BMI > 30kg/m². Two multiple regression models showed an association between obesity and female gender and age. BMI > 27kg/m² showed an association with age and smoking and BMI > 30kg/m² with sedentary lifestyle. Obesity prevalence was high in this group of elderly. For the Brazilian elderly population and from a public health perspective, the study suggests the use of a more sensitive cutoff point, namely BMI > 27kg/m².

Aged; Obesity; Body Mass Index; Nutritional Assessment; Prevalence


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