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Original scientific paper

Obesity – New Threat to Croatian Longevity

Sanja Musić Milanović
Davor Ivanković
Ana Ivičević Uhernik
Kristina Fišter
Renata Peternel
Silvije Vuletić


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Abstract

The aim of this study was to examine the association of weight gain and life expectancy at birth in Croatia.Mean body mass index was based on the data from the Croatian Adult Health Survey 2003. Birth rate and mortality data needed for life expectancy calculation were supplied by the Central Bureau of Statistics. The results suggest that the increase in mean body mass index value (1.31 kg m–² for women and 1.41 kg m–² for men) will shorten life expectancy at birth for one year. Obesity, if unchecked, might have a negative effect on life expectancy in Croatia. Despite widespread knowledge
about how to reduce the severity of the problem, observed trends in obesity in Croatia continue to worsen. These trends threaten to diminish the health and life expectancy of current and future generations.

Keywords

body mass index; longevity; CroHort study

Hrčak ID:

75625

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/75625

Publication date:

2.1.2012.

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