Obesity and metabolic syndrome in Korea

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Abstract

In Korea, a person with a body mass index (BMI) ≥25 kg/m2 is considered obese, and a person with a BMI ≥30 kg/m2 is classified as severely obese. Central obesity is defined as a waist circumference ≥90 cm for Korean men and ≥85 cm for Korean women. Recent epidemiologic data show that the prevalence of severe obesity and metabolic syndrome is steadily increasing. These epidemics increased morbidity and mortality of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and obesity-related cancers such as breast, colorectal, and other cancers in Korea. Decreased physical activity, increased fat and alcohol consumption, heavy smoking, and stress/depressed mood are the primary modifiable life-style risk factors for Koreans. Recently, public health interventions to encourage life-style changes have shown promising results in reducing the prevalence of severe obesity and metabolic syndrome.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)561-566
Number of pages6
JournalDiabetes and Metabolism Journal
Volume35
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2011

Keywords

  • Cut-point
  • Definition
  • Intervention
  • Lifestyle
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Obesity
  • Prevalence
  • Risk factor

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