Lifestyle factors associated with the transition from healthy to unhealthy adiposity among black South African adults over 10 years

Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. 2021 Jun 30;31(7):2023-2032. doi: 10.1016/j.numecd.2021.03.017. Epub 2021 Mar 26.

Abstract

Background and aims: Obesity is associated with an increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases in Africa, but some obese individuals maintain cardiometabolic health. The aims were to track metabolically healthy overweight or obesity (MHO) over 10 years in African adults and to identify factors associated with a transition to metabolically unhealthy overweight or obesity (MUO).

Methods and results: The participants were the South African cohort of the international Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiological study. From the baseline data of 1937 adults, 649 women and 274 men were followed for 10 years. The combined overweight and obesity prevalence of men (19.2%-23.8%, p = .02) and women (58%-64.7%, p < .001), and the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in all participants (25.4%-40.2%, p < .001) increased significantly. More than a quarter (26.2%) of the women and 10.9% of men were MHO at baseline, 11.4% of women and 5.1% of men maintained MHO over 10 years, while similar proportions (12.3% of women, 4.7% of men) transitioned to MUO. Female sex, age, and total fat intake were positively associated with a transition to MUO over 10 years, while physical activity was negatively associated with the transition. HIV positive participants were more likely to be MHO at follow-up than their HIV negative counterparts.

Conclusions: One in two black adults with BMI ≥25 kg/m2 maintained MHO over 10 years, while a similar proportion transitioned into MUO. Interventions should focus on lower fat intakes and higher physical activity to prevent the transition to MUO.

Keywords: Metabolic syndrome; Metabolically healthy obesity; South Africa; Transition.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adiposity / ethnology*
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Black People*
  • Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
  • Dietary Fats / adverse effects
  • Disease Progression
  • Exercise
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Life Style / ethnology*
  • Male
  • Metabolic Syndrome / diagnosis
  • Metabolic Syndrome / ethnology*
  • Metabolic Syndrome / physiopathology
  • Middle Aged
  • Obesity, Metabolically Benign / diagnosis
  • Obesity, Metabolically Benign / ethnology*
  • Obesity, Metabolically Benign / physiopathology
  • Prevalence
  • Prognosis
  • Prospective Studies
  • Risk Assessment
  • Rural Health
  • Sedentary Behavior / ethnology
  • South Africa / epidemiology
  • Time Factors
  • Urban Health

Substances

  • Dietary Fats