Changes in physical activity behavior and the development of body mass index during the last 30 years in Norway
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Changes in physical activity behavior and the development of body mass index during the last 30 years in Norway
Abstract
Body mass index (BMI; kg/m(2)) has increased markedly in the last decades. We hypothesized that highly physically active persons both at work and at leisure would be resistant to weight gain. The hypothesis was tested by analyzing Norwegian cross-sectional data collected in the period 1972-2002. Participants were 214,449 men and 206,136 women (aged 20-70 years). During the last 30 years in men and the last 15 years in women, a systematic larger BMI increase per year was observed in the sedentary [regression coefficients (SE) in men 0.060 (0.004) kg/m(2) and women 0.137 (0.012) kg/m(2)] compared with highly physically active groups [regression coefficients (SE) in men 0.036 (0.00 4) kg/m(2), and in women -0.001 (0.039) kg/m(2)]. Analyses were robust to adjustments for age, smoking and education. There was a larger absolute net increase in the prevalence of obesity among the sedentary compared with persons performing light, moderate or heavy physical activity (PA) at leisure. PA level in women both at work and in leisure was not associated with weight gain during the last decades. This association was less evident among men. Men and women who were lightly, moderately or highly active at leisure were less likely to be obese compared with those who were sedentary.
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