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Health Social Welfare Review
2018 Volume.38 No. 3 p.109 ~ p.128
A Study on the Relationship between A Body Shape Index and Poor Self-Rated Health
Jang Sae-Kyun

Kim Jae-Hyun
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between ABSI (a body shape index) and the Poor Self-Rated Health using the 6th National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data of Korea Centers for Disease Control from 2013 to 2015. In previous studies investigating the association between obesity and SRH (Self Rated Health), BMI was used as an index to diagnose obesity. However, there were no studies that analyzed the relationship between SRH and ABSI, which can quantify abdominal obesity according to height. Therefore, the authors classified the ABSI values ??of the subjects into three groups of Q1-Q3, and tried to analyze the relationship between ABSI and Poor Self-Rated Health by controlling demographic characteristics, body mass index (BMI), and Perceived Body Shape. In Model 1, when demographic variables were controlled, Q2 was 1.292 times (95% CI 1.071-1.559) higher than the ABSI Q1 group. In Model 2, with health behaviors and health status variables controlled, Q2 was 1.768 times (95% CI 1.456-2.147) higher than Q1, In Model 3, which controlled all variables, Q2 was higher by 1.315 times (95% CI 1.089-1.587) than Q1 group. In the case of the Q3 group, in model 1, 1.906 times (95% CI 1.513-2.403) compared with Q1, 2.755 times (95% CI 2.179-3.483) in model 2 and 2.023 times (95% CI 1.596-2.563) was high. These results suggest that ABSI can be used as a new indicator of obesity diagnosis in addition to BMI.
KEYWORD
ABSI, BMI, SRH, Obesity, Perceived Body Shape
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