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婚姻是男性"发福催化剂"?最新研究揭示惊人数据!
GLP1减重宝典·2025-09-02 12:49

Core Viewpoint - The recent research from the European Obesity Congress indicates that married men face a significantly higher risk of obesity compared to their single counterparts, with a 3.2 times increase in obesity risk, while married women do not experience a similar trend [5][8][11]. Summary by Sections Marriage and Obesity Risk - Married men have a 62% higher probability of being overweight compared to single men, while married women have a 39% higher risk of being overweight compared to single women [8][11]. - The obesity risk for married men is 3.2 times that of single men, whereas marriage does not significantly affect the obesity risk for women [11]. Study Demographics and Findings - The study analyzed 2,405 participants from the WOBASZ II survey, with an average age of 50 years and 46% being male. Among the participants, 35.3% had normal weight, 38.3% were overweight, and 26.4% were obese [9][10]. - Among those with normal weight, overweight, and obese categories, the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases was 12%, 18%, and 28% respectively [9]. Factors Influencing Weight - Age is an independent factor affecting weight, with each additional year increasing the risk of being overweight by 3% for men and 4% for women, and the risk of obesity by 4% for men and 6% for women [11]. - Factors such as depression and lack of health knowledge can further increase the obesity risk for women [11]. Lifestyle Implications - The increase in weight for married men may be attributed to increased food intake, more social gatherings, and reduced physical activity, while women may focus more on weight management due to societal pressures [11]. - The study emphasizes the importance of health knowledge dissemination throughout the life cycle as a key strategy to curb rising obesity rates [11].