Public Health Nutrition
Volume 14, Issue 7, 2011, Pages 1148-1156

Prevalence of overweight and obesity among migrants in Switzerland: Association with country of origin (Article) (Open Access)

Marques-Vidal P.* , Vollenweider P. , Waeber G. , Paccaud F.
  • a Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (IUMSP), University Hospital (CHUV), Faculty of Biology and Medicine of Lausanne, Bugnon 17, 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland, Clinical Research Centre, University Hospital (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland
  • b Department of Medicine, University Hospital (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland
  • c Department of Medicine, University Hospital (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland
  • d Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (IUMSP), University Hospital (CHUV), Faculty of Biology and Medicine of Lausanne, Bugnon 17, 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland

Abstract

Objective Migrants tend to present higher overweight and obesity levels, but whether this relationship applies to all nationalities has seldom been studied. The present study aimed to assess the prevalence of overweight and obesity according to nationality in adults.Design Cross-sectional population-based samples.Setting Five-year nationwide interview surveys (Swiss Health Surveys - SHS) from 1992 to 2007 (n 63 766) and a local examination survey (CoLaus Study in Lausanne 2004-2006, n 6743).Subjects Participants were separated into Swiss, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish nationals, those from the former Republic of Yugoslavia and from other European and other countries.Results Compared with Swiss nationals, German and French nationals presented a lower prevalence of overweight and obesity, whereas nationals from Italy, Spain, Portugal and the former Republic of Yugoslavia presented higher levels. Adjusting the SHS data for age, gender, education, smoking, leisure-time physical activity and survey year, a lower risk for overweight and obesity was found for German (OR = 0·80, 95 % CI 0·70, 0·92) and French (OR = 0·74, 95 % CI 0·61, 0·89) nationals, whereas higher risks were found for participants from Italy (OR = 1·45, 95 % CI 1·33, 1·58), Spain (OR = 1·36, 95 % CI 1·15, 1·61), Portugal (OR = 1·25, 95 % CI 1·06, 1·47) and the former Republic of Yugoslavia (OR = 1·98, 95 % CI 1·69, 2·32). Similar findings were observed in the CoLaus Study for Italian (OR = 1·63, 95 % CI 1·29, 2·06), Spanish (OR = 1·54, 95 % CI 1·17, 2·04) and Portuguese (OR = 1·49, 95 % CI 1·16, 1·91) participants and for those from the former Republic of Yugoslavia (OR = 5·34, 95 % CI 3·00, 9·50).Conclusions Overweight and obesity are unevenly distributed among migrants in Switzerland. Migrants from Southern Europe and from the former Republic of Yugoslavia present higher prevalence rates. This suggests that preventive messages should be tailored to these specific populations. © 2011 The Authors.

Author Keywords

Migrants Obesity Length of residence Switzerland overweight

Index Keywords

human middle aged statistics Overweight Ethnic Groups ethnic group obesity ethnology Cross-Sectional Studies cross-sectional study Humans male Emigrants and Immigrants female Socioeconomic Factors risk factor Risk Factors socioeconomics prevalence Article adult migration Switzerland

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79960144638&doi=10.1017%2fS1368980011000103&partnerID=40&md5=a8f9075aaeea1dc12d3c94faf45b0ad9

DOI: 10.1017/S1368980011000103
ISSN: 13689800
Cited by: 10
Original Language: English