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Obesity, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and hypercholesterolemia in Korean adults before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a special report of the 2020 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Authors
 Bin Lee, Ga  ;  Kim, Yoonjung  ;  Park, Suyeon  ;  Kim, Hyeon Chang  ;  Oh, Kyungwon 
Citation
 Korean Journal of Epidemiology(한국역학회지), Vol.44, 2022-04 
Article Number
 e2022041 
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Epidemiology(한국역학회지)
ISSN
 1225-3596 
Issue Date
2022-04
Keywords
Chronic disease ; COVID-19 ; Pandemics ; Prevalence ; Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: We investigated trends in obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and hypercholesterolemia before and during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in the Korean adult population. METHODS: Data from 60,098 participants in the Korea National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey between 2011 and 2020 aged >_ 19 were used. The age-standardized prevalence and annual percent changes (APCs) were calculated for obesity (body mass index >_ 25 kg/m2), hypertension (systolic/diastolic blood pressure >_ 140/90 mmHg or under treatment), diabetes (hemoglobin A1c >_ 6.5%, fasting glucose >_ 126 mg/dL, physician diagnosis, or under treatment), and hypercholesterolemia (total cholesterol >_ 240 mg/dL or under treatment). RESULTS: Over the past decade (2011-2020), the age-standardized APCs (95% confidence intervals) for obesity, hypertension, diabetes and hypercholesterolemia were 3.0% (2.1 to 3.8), 0.1% (-1.3 to 1.5), 1.5% (-1.0 to 4.0) and 8.0% (5.7 to 10.3), respectively, in men; and -0.2% (-1.5 to 1.2), -0.5% (-1.9 to 0.9), -0.1% (-2.3 to 2.2) and 5.9% (3.9 to 8.0), respectively, in women. In 2020 compared to the previous 3 years (2017-2019), obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and hypercholesterolemia increased in men (6.0, 1.8, 1.9, and 2.8%p, respectively), but an increase was not apparent in women (2.5, -1.1, 0.8, and 0.7%p, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: An increase in major chronic diseases was observed in Korean adults, especially men, during the COVID-19 pandemic. In order to reduce the burden of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases in the future, effective intervention strategies need to be developed according to the characteristics of the target groups.
DOI
10.4178/epih.e2022041
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Preventive Medicine (예방의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Hyeon Chang(김현창) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7867-1240
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/191321
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