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XXI Congresso Nazionale SICOB - Cagliari 25 - 27 Aprile 2013

ANALISI FATTORIALE DELL’OBESITÀ NELLA U.E.: SESSO, ETÀ, EDUCAZIONE. Dott. Vincenzo Borrelli - U.F. Chirurgia Bariatrica - Bergamo. XXI Congresso Nazionale SICOB - Cagliari 25 - 27 Aprile 2013. AIM.

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XXI Congresso Nazionale SICOB - Cagliari 25 - 27 Aprile 2013

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  1. ANALISI FATTORIALE DELL’OBESITÀ NELLA U.E.: SESSO, ETÀ, EDUCAZIONE Dott. Vincenzo Borrelli - U.F. Chirurgia Bariatrica - Bergamo XXI Congresso Nazionale SICOB - Cagliari 25 - 27 Aprile 2013

  2. AIM • Situation of obesity in European Union, analyzing differences among gender, age and educational level of citizens across the EU Member States on a harmonized basis.

  3. Matherials and Methods • Data were collected and analyzed by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, and are based on the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS). • Metadata (data about the data) information on the EHIS are available on devoted Eurostat webpage and in the EHIS indicators guidelines (including the questionnaire)

  4. THANKS to Ph. D. DARIO BUONO Statistical Officer at Eurostat Methodology Team Luxembourg

  5. Matherials and Methods • 19 states: Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Rep, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Hungary, Malta, Austria, Poland, Romania, Latvia, Slovenia, Slovakia, UK • no data from Portugal, Netherlands, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Ireland, Finland, Sweeden and Denmark

  6. OBESITY IN EUROPE %

  7. OBESITY IN EUROPE %

  8. OBESITY IN EUROPE %

  9. Obesity Women %

  10. OBESE DISTRIBUTION IN EUROPE* Highest Shares % * For women aged 18 years and over

  11. OBESE DISTRIBUTION IN EUROPE* Lowest Shares % * For women aged 18 years and over

  12. Obesity men %

  13. OBESE DISTRIBUTION IN EUROPE* Highest Shares % * For men aged 18 years and over

  14. OBESE DISTRIBUTION IN EUROPE* Lowest Shares % * For men aged 18 years and over

  15. Obesity and age

  16. Obesity women and age

  17. Obesity women and age

  18. Obesity men and age

  19. Obesity men and age

  20. Obesity and educational level

  21. Obesity women and educational level ISCED level 0-2: low level of education refers to pre-primary, primary and lower secondary education ISCED level 3-4: medium level to upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education ISCED level 5-6: high level to tertiary education

  22. Obesity women and educational level ISCED level 0-2: low level of education refers to pre-primary, primary and lower secondary education ISCED level 3-4: medium level to upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education ISCED level 5-6: high level to tertiary education

  23. Obesity men and educational level ISCED level 0-2: low level of education refers to pre-primary, primary and lower secondary education ISCED level 3-4: medium level to upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education ISCED level 5-6: high level to tertiary education

  24. Obesity men and educational level ISCED level 0-2: low level of education refers to pre-primary, primary and lower secondary education ISCED level 3-4: medium level to upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education ISCED level 5-6: high level to tertiary education

  25. Obesity men and educational level ISCED level 0-2: low level of education refers to pre-primary, primary and lower secondary education ISCED level 3-4: medium level to upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education ISCED level 5-6: high level to tertiary education

  26. Female 9.3%(18/19) Male 11.3% (18/19)

  27. Obesity and overweight women %

  28. Obesity and overweight men %

  29. Obesity women and age %

  30. Obesity men and age %

  31. obesity and overweight women age %

  32. obesity and overweight man age %

  33. Obesity and educational %

  34. obesity and overweight educational %

  35. Conclusion (1) • Among the 19 Member States the proportion of obese people in the adult population varied in 2008/9 between 8.0% and 23.9% for women and between 7.6% and 24.7% for men. • There is no systematic difference in obesity between women and men, in fact the proportion of obesity was higher for women in eight Member States, ten for men and and equal in one (Greece)

  36. Conclusion (2) • For women there is a clear pattern in all the Member States (except Romania) that the older the age group (65-74), the higher share of obese persons. • For men, in 12/19 Member States, the highest share of obesity was recorded for the age group 65-74, while in the remaining 7 Member States, the highest share was registered for the age group 45-64.

  37. Conclusion (3) • The proportion of women who are obese falls as the educational level rises in all Member States. • For men, in 11 of Member States, the highest share of obesity was observed for those with a low educational level, in 5 Member States for those with a medium educational level while in Bulgaria and Estonia it was for those with a high educational level.

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