OBJECTIVE: To describe 8 y weight change in Chinese adults and to determine
the baseline characteristics of those who gained weight.
DESIGN: A population-based cohort study of weight change and its predictors
from 1989 to 1997.
PARTICIPANTS: A cohort of 2488 adults aged 20-45 in 1989 drawn from seven p
rovinces in China using multistage, random cluster sampling.
MEASUREMENTS: Weight change over 8 y was the outcome variable. The key expo
sures were baseline energy intake, physical activity at work, alcohol consu
mption and smoking status. Baseline weight, weight status, height, age, res
idence, income and educational attainment were control variables.
RESULTS: Overweight (body mass index, BMI greater than or equal to 25 kg/m(
2)) doubled in females (10.4-20.8%) and almost tripled in males (5.0-14.1%)
. Low physical activity was a strong predictor of weight gain. Compared to
those whose weight remained stable (+/- 2 kg/8 y), males and females who ex
perienced large weight gain (> 5 kg/8 y) were 3 and 1.8 times more likely t
o engage in light rather than heavy work-related physical activity.
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of overweight increased dramatically in this coh
ort. Light work-related physical activity was the strongest predictor of th
is weight gain.