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Severe obesity riskier for Swedish than American men

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Severe obesity riskier for Swedish than American men

The fact that obesity is a major risk factor for disease and death is well known, as is that obesity is more common in the United States than in Europe. On the other hand, a new thesis at Umeå University shows that obese Swedish men are at greater risk of dying prematurely than equally obese American men. For women, however, the risk picture of obesity is similar in the countries.

"The results are surprising and further research is needed to understand what is driving these relationships. Clearly, severe obesity is a serious health problem in both countries, but other factors seem to play a role in how large the risk increase is with severe obesity, especially for men," says Melissa Scribani, doctoral student at Umeå University.

In her thesis at the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Melissa Scribani shows that Swedish men with severe obesity were almost fivefold more likely to die prematurely from cardiovascular disease compared to normal-weight men, while American men with equally severe obesity were ‘only’ three times as likely to die prematurely. Obese women were also at increased risk of dying prematurely, but there the risk pattern was similar in Sweden and the United States.

Over a twenty-year period, younger adults, especially women, accounted for the largest increases in body mass index, BMI, in both Sweden and the United States. The proportion with obesity rose during the period, with the largest increase in the United States.

In her thesis, Melissa Scribani has analyzed data from a ten-year study on weight management in the United States where behaviors, attitudes and perceptions among women aged 26 – 35 have been surveyed. The study showed that physical activity every day prevented weight gain among the women. Interviews showed that the difficulties in maintaining a healthy diet and physical activity level did not stem from a lack of knowledge about the benefits of healthy choices. Rather, individual conditions such as personal relationships and environmental factors played a role in the ability to eat well and stay in shape. Women who had more supportive relationships and better financial opportunities found it easier to eat healthy and to be physically active.

"Given the clear effects of obesity on health and mortality and the fact that obesity continues to increase among younger adults, weight management efforts should be prioritised. For this to succeed, individual and environmental factors must be taken into account," says Melissa Scribani.

The thesis is based on data from health surveys in the USA and health exams in Sweden during the period 1989 - 2009 with a total of over 27,000 participants, combined with a study of over 90,000 people followed to reveal the risk of obesity-related premature death. A quantitative survey of 568 people and qualitative interviews with 15 women aged 26 - 35 were used to understand factors that may promote weight maintenance.

Melissa Brower Scribani works as a statistician at the Bassett Research Institute in Cooperstown, New York, and holds a master's degree in public health from Johns Hopkins University.

About the public defence of the thesis
Melissa Brower Scribani, Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, defends Friday 3 March at 9.00 her doctoral thesis Insights on weight maintenance and impacts of obesity for two rural populations in the United States and Sweden. Opponent Kirsten Mehlig, University of Gothenburg. Principal supervisor Margareta Norberg. Triple Helix, University Management building.

To the thesis
http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-204543

För mer information, kontakta gärna
Mellisa Scribani
Telefon +1 607 435 2267
E-post: melissa.scribani@bassett.org

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Umeå University is one of Sweden's largest universities with over 37,000 students and 4,300 employees. The university is home to a wide range of education programmes and world-class research in a number of fields. Umeå University was also where the gene-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 was discovered – a revolution in gene-technology that was awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

Founded in 1965, Umeå University is characterised by tradition and stability as well as innovation and change. Education and research on a high international level contributes to new knowledge of global importance, inspired, among other things, by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The university houses creative and innovative people that take on societal challenges. Through long-term collaboration with organisations, trade and industry, and other universities, Umeå University continues to develop northern Sweden as a knowledge region.

The international atmosphere at the university and its unified campus encourages academic meetings, an exchange of ideas and interdisciplinary co-operation. The cohesive environment enables a strong sense of community and a dynamic and open culture in which students and staff rejoice in the success of others.

Campus Umeå and Umeå Arts Campus are only a stone's throw away from Umeå town centre and are situated next to one of Sweden's largest and most well-renowned university hospitals. The university also has campuses in the neighbouring towns Skellefteå and Örnsköldsvik.

At Umeå University, you will also find the highly-ranked Umeå Institute of Design, the environmentally certified Umeå School of Business, Economics and Statistics and the only architectural school with an artistic orientation – Umeå School of Architecture. The university also hosts a contemporary art museum Bildmuseet and Umeå's science centre – Curiosum. Umeå University is one of Sweden's five national sports universities and hosts an internationally recognised Arctic Research Centre.