Researchers have hypothesized that the impact of body mass index on chronic disease may be greater in Asians than in Whites; however, most studies are cross-sectional and have no White comparison group. The authors compared the associations with body mass index in Chinese Asians (n 5,980), American Whites (n 10,776), and American Blacks (n 3,582) using prospective data from the People’s Republic of China Study (1983–1994) and the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study (1987–1998). Slopes of risk differences over body mass index levels were compared among the three ethnic groups in adjusted analyses. The authors found larger associations with body mass index in Chinese Asians compared with American Whites and Blacks for hypertension (p...
Objective—To examine the relationship between body mass index and metabolic syndrome for Asian Ameri...
Objective. The effect of adiposity on hypertension among Uyghur Chinese is not clear. This study aim...
from the National Health Interview Survey for 1997–2005 were analyzed. Diabetes prevalence was estim...
Researchers have hypothesized that the impact of body mass index on chronic disease may be greater i...
Interest in ethnicity-specific definitions of obesity has been hindered by a lack of data clarifying...
Several researchers have reported that Chinese adults may have a greater chronic disease burden than...
INTRODUCTION: Chinese are reported to have a higher percent body fat (%BF) and a higher percent trun...
The association of body mass index (BMI) with blood pressure may be stronger in Asian than non-Asian...
Context: The body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) as diagnostic tools of obesity do no...
Recent estimates indicate that two billion people are overweight or obese and hence are at increased...
The purpose of this cross-sectional observational study was to identify ethnic differences in body c...
The metabolic consequences of obesity are well-documented in Western populations. However, limited d...
Chinese are reported to have a higher percent body fat (%BF) and a higher percent trunk fat (%TF) th...
[[abstract]]Background: Recommendations based on scanty data have been made to lower the body mass i...
The objective was to study the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and body fat per cent (BF%...
Objective—To examine the relationship between body mass index and metabolic syndrome for Asian Ameri...
Objective. The effect of adiposity on hypertension among Uyghur Chinese is not clear. This study aim...
from the National Health Interview Survey for 1997–2005 were analyzed. Diabetes prevalence was estim...
Researchers have hypothesized that the impact of body mass index on chronic disease may be greater i...
Interest in ethnicity-specific definitions of obesity has been hindered by a lack of data clarifying...
Several researchers have reported that Chinese adults may have a greater chronic disease burden than...
INTRODUCTION: Chinese are reported to have a higher percent body fat (%BF) and a higher percent trun...
The association of body mass index (BMI) with blood pressure may be stronger in Asian than non-Asian...
Context: The body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) as diagnostic tools of obesity do no...
Recent estimates indicate that two billion people are overweight or obese and hence are at increased...
The purpose of this cross-sectional observational study was to identify ethnic differences in body c...
The metabolic consequences of obesity are well-documented in Western populations. However, limited d...
Chinese are reported to have a higher percent body fat (%BF) and a higher percent trunk fat (%TF) th...
[[abstract]]Background: Recommendations based on scanty data have been made to lower the body mass i...
The objective was to study the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and body fat per cent (BF%...
Objective—To examine the relationship between body mass index and metabolic syndrome for Asian Ameri...
Objective. The effect of adiposity on hypertension among Uyghur Chinese is not clear. This study aim...
from the National Health Interview Survey for 1997–2005 were analyzed. Diabetes prevalence was estim...