Fetal Exposure to Chinese Famine Increases Obesity Risk in Adulthood
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Assessment of Variables
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Subjects
3.2. Associations between Fetal Famine Exposure and Obesity Risk
3.3. Associations between Fetal Famine Exposure and Obesity Risk in Different Areas
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Total | Unexposed | Exposed | p-Value | |
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Total | 8054 | 3848 | 4206 | |
Gender | 0.393 | |||
Male | 3422(42.5%) | 1616(42.0%) | 1806(42.9%) | |
Female | 4632(57.5%) | 2232(58.0%) | 2400(57.1%) | |
Age | 49.6(48.5,50.9) | 48.4(47.8,49.1) | 50.9(50.2,51.6) | <0.001 |
Education level | <0.001 | |||
Illiteracy to primary school | 2408(29.9%) | 1108(28.8%) | 1300(30.9%) | |
Junior middle school | 3123(38.8%) | 1668(43.3%) | 1455(34.6%) | |
Senior high school and higher | 2523(31.3%) | 1072(27.9%) | 1451(34.5%) | |
Economic status | 0.026 | |||
Low | 3806(47.3%) | 1800(46.8%) | 2006(47.7%) | |
Middle | 2957(36.7%) | 1448(37.6%) | 1509(35.9%) | |
High | 815(10.1%) | 357(9.3%) | 458(10.9%) | |
Unknown | 476(5.9%) | |||
Smoking | 0.155 | |||
No | 5515(68.5%) | 2675(69.5%) | 2840(67.5%) | |
Yes | 2521(31.3%) | 1165(30.3%) | 1356(32.2%) | |
Unknown | 18(0.2%) | |||
Drinking | 0.120 | |||
No | 5086(63.1%) | 2462(64.0%) | 2624(62.4%) | |
Yes | 2951(36.6%) | 1381(35.9%) | 1570(37.3%) | |
Unknown | 17(0.2%) | |||
Physical exercise | 0.154 | |||
No | 1804(91.0%) | 909(91.7%) | 895(90.3%) | |
Yes | 164(8.3%) | 74(7.5%) | 90(9.1%) | |
Sedentary time | 2.0(2.0,3.0) | 2.0(2.0,3.0) | 2.0(2.0,3.0) | 0.234 |
Cereal and beans intake level | 0.012 | |||
Insufficient | 4853(60.3%) | 2369(61.6%) | 2484(59.1%) | |
Sufficient | 583(7.2%) | 264(6.9%) | 319(7.6%) | |
Excessive | 160(2.0%) | 60(1.6%) | 100(2.4%) | |
Unknown | 2458(30.5%) | |||
Livestock and poultry intake level | 0.326 | |||
Insufficient | 1942(24.1%) | 914(23.8%) | 1028(24.4%) | |
Sufficient | 1257(15.6%) | 596(15.5%) | 661(15.7%) | |
Excessive | 2397(29.8%) | 1183(30.7%) | 1214(28.9%) | |
Unknown | 2458(30.5%) | |||
WC (cm) | 82.2(75.8,89.1) | 82.0(75.4,89.0) | 82.5(76.0,89.3) | 0.012 |
BMI (kg/m2) | 24.1(22.0,26.5) | 24.1(22.0,26.5) | 24.2(22.0,26.5) | 0.477 |
Obesity | 0.956 | |||
Underweight | 202(2.5%) | 100(2.6%) | 102(2.4%) | |
Normal | 3534(43.9%) | 1692(44.0%) | 1842(43.8%) | |
Overweight | 2948(36.6%) | 1405(36.5%) | 1543(36.7%) | |
Obesity | 1064(13.2%) | 501(13.0%) | 563(13.4%) | |
Unknown | 306(3.8%) | |||
Central obesity | 0.597 | |||
No | 5229(64.9%) | 2517(65.4%) | 2712(64.5%) | |
Yes | 2522(31.3%) | 1184(30.8%) | 1338(31.8%) | |
Unknown | 303(3.8%) |
Unexposed | Exposed | ||||
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Unadjusted | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | ||
Total | |||||
WC | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.53(0.09,0.97) | 0.51(0.07,0.94) | 0.55(0.11,0.99) | 0.52(0.08,0.96) |
p-Value | 0.019 | 0.023 | 0.014 | 0.021 | |
BMI | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.06(−0.09,0.22) | 0.08(−0.08,0.23) | 0.09(−0.06,0.25) | 0.08(−0.07,0.24) |
p-Value | 0.412 | 0.328 | 0.242 | 0.291 | |
Obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.04(0.91,1.18) | 1.05(0.92,1.20) | 1.06(0.92,1.20) | 1.05(0.92,1.20) |
p-Value | 0.591 | 0.453 | 0.423 | 0.438 | |
Overweight/obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.01(0.93,1.11) | 1.02(0.93,1.11) | 1.02(0.93,1.12) | 1.02(0.93,1.11) |
p-Value | 0.748 | 0.739 | 0.644 | 0.729 | |
Central obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.05(0.96,1.16) | 1.06(0.96,1.16) | 1.06(0.96,1.17) | 1.05(0.95,1.16) |
p-Value | 0.299 | 0.264 | 0.229 | 0.308 | |
Male | |||||
WC | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.04(−0.66,0.75) | −0.02(−0.72,0.68) | −0.00(−0.70,0.69) | −0.03(−0.73,0.67) |
p-Value | 0.904 | 0.953 | 0.989 | 0.928 | |
BMI | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | −0.03(−0.27,0.21) | −0.05(−0.28,0.18) | −0.05(−0.29,0.18) | −0.06(−0.30,0.17) |
p-Value | 0.802 | 0.671 | 0.661 | 0.607 | |
Obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.90(0.73,1.11) | 0.90(0.73,1.11) | 0.90(0.73,1.11) | 0.90(0.73,1.11) |
p-Value | 0.330 | 0.324 | 0.332 | 0.322 | |
Overweight/obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.01(0.87,1.16) | 0.99(0.86,1.14) | 0.98(0.85,1.14) | 0.98(0.85,1.13) |
p-Value | 0.930 | 0.860 | 0.820 | 0.765 | |
Central obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.96(0.82,1.11) | 0.94(0.81,1.09) | 0.93(0.80,1.09) | 0.93(0.79,1.08) |
p-Value | 0.548 | 0.411 | 0.393 | 0.335 | |
Female | |||||
WC | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.79(0.24,1.34) | 0.92(0.37,1.47) | 0.97(0.41,1.53) | 0.93(0.37,1.49) |
p-Value | 0.005 | 0.001 | <0.001 | 0.001 | |
BMI | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.14(−0.07,0.34) | 0.18(−0.02,0.38) | 0.20(−0.01,0.41) | 0.19(−0.02,0.40) |
p-Value | 0.183 | 0.085 | 0.058 | 0.072 | |
Obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.14(0.96,1.35) | 1.17(0.99,1.38) | 1.17(0.98,1.38) | 1.16(0.98,1.38) |
p-Value | 0.132 | 0.072 | 0.079 | 0.082 | |
Overweight/obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.02(0.91,1.15) | 1.04(0.93,1.18) | 1.05(0.93,1.19) | 1.05(0.93,1.18) |
p-Value | 0.694 | 0.478 | 0.402 | 0.457 | |
Central obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.13(0.99,1.28) | 1.16(1.02,1.31) | 1.16(1.02,1.32) | 1.15(1.01,1.31) |
p-Value | 0.061 | 0.024 | 0.020 | 0.030 |
Unexposed | Exposed | ||||
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Unadjusted | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | ||
Urban | |||||
Total | |||||
WC | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.61(−0.01,1.23) | 0.69(0.09,1.28) | 0.71(0.11,1.31) | 0.71(0.11,1.31) |
p-Value | 0.053 | 0.023 | 0.020 | 0.021 | |
BMI | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.15(−0.07,0.36) | 0.16(−0.06,0.37) | 0.16(−0.06,0.38) | 0.16(−0.06,0.38) |
p-Value | 0.188 | 0.154 | 0.145 | 0.150 | |
Obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.11(0.92,1.33) | 1.12(0.93,1.35) | 1.13(0.94,1.36) | 1.13(0.94,1.36) |
p-Value | 0.273 | 0.224 | 0.202 | 0.207 | |
Overweight/obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.10(0.97,1.25) | 1.10(0.97,1.25) | 1.10(0.97,1.26) | 1.10(0.97,1.26) |
p-Value | 0.143 | 0.147 | 0.137 | 0.137 | |
Central obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.09(0.95,1.25) | 1.10(0.96,1.26) | 1.10(0.96,1.27) | 1.10(0.96,1.27) |
p-Value | 0.200 | 0.165 | 0.153 | 0.158 | |
Male | |||||
WC | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.06(−0.93,1.05) | −0.05(−1.04,0.93) | −0.09(−1.08,0.89) | −0.10(−1.09,0.89) |
p-Value | 0.901 | 0.919 | 0.854 | 0.849 | |
BMI | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | −0.03(−0.37,0.31) | −0.07(−0.41,0.27) | −0.09(−0.43,0.26) | −0.09(−0.44,0.26) |
p-Value | 0.865 | 0.688 | 0.623 | 0.607 | |
Obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.91(0.68,1.20) | 0.90(0.68,1.19) | 0.90(0.68,1.20) | 0.90(0.67,1.19) |
p-Value | 0.496 | 0.466 | 0.465 | 0.448 | |
Overweight/obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.10(0.89,1.34) | 1.06(0.86,1.30) | 1.04(0.84,1.28) | 1.04(0.84,1.29) |
p-Value | 0.383 | 0.596 | 0.707 | 0.705 | |
Central obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.94(0.76,1.15) | 0.91(0.74,1.13) | 0.90(0.72,1.11) | 0.90(0.72,1.11) |
p-Value | 0.532 | 0.398 | 0.317 | 0.324 | |
Female | |||||
WC | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.04(0.30,1.78) | 1.15(0.41,1.88) | 1.20(0.46,1.95) | 1.21(0.46,1.95) |
p-Value | 0.006 | 0.002 | 0.002 | 0.001 | |
BMI | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.26(−0.01,0.54) | 0.30(0.02,0.58) | 0.32(0.04,0.60) | 0.32(0.04,0.60) |
p-Value | 0.063 | 0.033 | 0.027 | 0.025 | |
Obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.29(1.01,1.65) | 1.31(1.03,1.68) | 1.33(1.04,1.71) | 1.34(1.04,1.71) |
p-Value | 0.042 | 0.029 | 0.023 | 0.022 | |
Overweight/obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.11(0.94,1.30) | 1.13(0.95,1.33) | 1.14(0.97,1.35) | 1.15(0.97,1.36) |
p-Value | 0.228 | 0.160 | 0.119 | 0.109 | |
Central obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.23(1.03,1.46) | 1.26(1.05,1.50) | 1.28(1.07,1.53) | 1.28(1.07,1.53) |
p-Value | 0.024 | 0.013 | 0.008 | 0.008 | |
Rural | |||||
Total | |||||
WC | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.40(−0.22,1.01) | 0.39(−0.23,1.01) | 0.49(−0.13,1.12) | 0.43(−0.20,1.05) |
p-Value | 0.207 | 0.213 | 0.121 | 0.182 | |
BMI | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | −0.03(−0.25,0.18) | 0.01(−0.21,0.22) | 0.05(−0.17,0.27) | 0.03(−0.19,0.25) |
p-Value | 0.773 | 0.963 | 0.659 | 0.776 | |
Obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.95(0.79,1.15) | 0.98(0.81,1.18) | 0.99(0.82,1.19) | 0.98(0.81,1.18) |
p-Value | 0.622 | 0.831 | 0.887 | 0.803 | |
Overweight/obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.94(0.83,1.06) | 0.96(0.84,1.09) | 0.97(0.86,1.11) | 0.97(0.85,1.10) |
p-Value | 0.308 | 0.485 | 0.694 | 0.620 | |
Central obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.00(0.87,1.14) | 1.02(0.89,1.17) | 1.03(0.90,1.18) | 1.01(0.88,1.16) |
p-Value | 1.000 | 0.787 | 0.673 | 0.878 | |
Male | |||||
WC | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.10(−0.85,1.05) | 0.13(−0.82,1.07) | 0.23(−0.71,1.18) | 0.13(−0.82,1.09) |
p-Value | 0.835 | 0.794 | 0.629 | 0.781 | |
BMI | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | −0.02(−0.32,0.29) | −0.02(−0.32,0.29) | 0.02(−0.29,0.32) | −0.01(−0.32,0.30) |
p-Value | 0.921 | 0.912 | 0.913 | 0.959 | |
Obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.88(0.65,1.20) | 0.89(0.65,1.21) | 0.90(0.66,1.24) | 0.88(0.64,1.21) |
p-Value | 0.419 | 0.447 | 0.533 | 0.443 | |
Overweight/obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.94(0.77,1.13) | 0.93(0.77,1.13) | 0.95(0.78,1.16) | 0.94(0.77,1.15) |
p-Value | 0.497 | 0.477 | 0.625 | 0.551 | |
Central obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.97(0.79,1.20) | 0.97(0.78,1.20) | 0.99(0.79,1.24) | 0.97(0.78,1.21) |
p-Value | 0.799 | 0.765 | 0.949 | 0.795 | |
Female | |||||
WC | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.54(−0.27,1.35) | 0.62(−0.20,1.44) | 0.69(−0.14,1.52) | 0.61(−0.22,1.44) |
p-Value | 0.190 | 0.136 | 0.104 | 0.150 | |
BMI | |||||
β | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.00(−0.29,0.29) | 0.02(−0.27,0.32) | 0.06(−0.24,0.36) | 0.04(−0.26,0.34) |
p-Value | 0.993 | 0.876 | 0.696 | 0.799 | |
Obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.02(0.81,1.28) | 1.04(0.82,1.31) | 1.02(0.81,1.30) | 1.02(0.80,1.29) |
p-Value | 0.870 | 0.754 | 0.855 | 0.895 | |
Overweight/obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 0.96(0.81,1.13) | 0.98(0.82,1.16) | 0.98(0.83,1.17) | 0.98(0.82,1.16) |
p-Value | 0.632 | 0.780 | 0.849 | 0.781 | |
Central obesity | |||||
ORs(95%CI) | 1.00 (Ref) | 1.04(0.87,1.24) | 1.05(0.88,1.26) | 1.05(0.88,1.25) | 1.03(0.86,1.23) |
p-Value | 0.658 | 0.555 | 0.612 | 0.787 |
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Song, C.; Wang, M.; Chen, Z.; Yao, Y.; Feng, G.; Ma, Y.; Fan, J.; Liu, A. Fetal Exposure to Chinese Famine Increases Obesity Risk in Adulthood. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 3649. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103649
Song C, Wang M, Chen Z, Yao Y, Feng G, Ma Y, Fan J, Liu A. Fetal Exposure to Chinese Famine Increases Obesity Risk in Adulthood. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(10):3649. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103649
Chicago/Turabian StyleSong, Chao, Meng Wang, Zheng Chen, Yecheng Yao, Ganyu Feng, Yanning Ma, Jing Fan, and Ailing Liu. 2020. "Fetal Exposure to Chinese Famine Increases Obesity Risk in Adulthood" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 10: 3649. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103649
APA StyleSong, C., Wang, M., Chen, Z., Yao, Y., Feng, G., Ma, Y., Fan, J., & Liu, A. (2020). Fetal Exposure to Chinese Famine Increases Obesity Risk in Adulthood. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(10), 3649. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103649