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One-year prevalence and clinical characteristics in chronic dizziness: The 2019–2020 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Eun Ji Kim, Hee‐Jung Song, Hak In Lee, Eunjin Kwon, Seong‐Hae Jeong

2022Frontiers in Neurology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: In this cross-sectional study, we investigated the 1-year prevalence and related factors in the general population with an experience of chronic dizziness. Methods: = 5,163) who respond to dizziness and nutrition questionnaire from participant of Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES, 2019-2020). Results: Of individuals over 40 years, 25.3% of the general population (61.6% females) reported either dizziness or imbalance for the past year. Moreover, 4.8% of the patients reported they suffered from chronic dizziness or imbalance for more than 3 months. In multiple regression analysis, patients with chronic dizziness were older, females, had lower body mass index (BMI), had stress awareness, and had a history of tinnitus within 1 year (>5 min per episode). Relative to normal body weight, both overweight and mild obesity (obesity stages 1 and 2) were associated with a significantly lower risk of chronic dizziness. Overweight, obesity stage 1, and obesity stage 2 had odds ratios of 0.549 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.332-0.910], 0.445 (95% CI, 0.273-0.727), and 0.234 (95% CI, 0.070-0.779), respectively. Conclusions: In this study, the prevalence of chronic dizziness in the general population was 4.8%. Our study demonstrated that overweight and mild obesity were independently associated with a lower risk of chronic dizziness in adults for the past year. Therefore, the optimal BMI for patients with dizziness should be defined and managed according to an integrated care pathway.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOverweightNational Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyObesityBody mass indexOdds ratioPopulationConfidence intervalCross-sectional studyPhysical therapyTinnitusPediatricsInternal medicineEnvironmental healthPsychiatryPathologyVestibular and auditory disordersHearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, GeneticsSleep and Wakefulness Research