Many studies have cited the importance of secular changes or “period effects ” as causes of the U.S. obesity epidemic. Unfortunately, relatively little attention has been devoted to the possible influence of cohort-related mechanisms. To address this current gap in the scientific literature, this investigation utilized the responses from 1.7 million participants in the 1976-2002 National Health Interview Surveys to determine how birth cohorts may have contributed to the rapid increase in the prevalence of obesity. Results from hierarchical age-period-cohort (HAPC) models confirmed that period effects are principally responsible for the U.S. obesity epidemic. However, HAPC models also demonstrated that birth cohort membership is influential....
Increasing rates of obesity have sparked tremendous public concern because excess body weight has be...
anthropometric information for a whole nation over 50 years. Based on this survey, the mean body mas...
Introduction: Increasing incidence of lifelong obesity and associated nonalcoholic steatohepatitis i...
Many studies have cited the importance of secular changes or “period effects” as causes of the U.S....
ManuscriptAnalysts often use different conceptual definitions of a cohort effect, and therefore diff...
Context: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
CONTEXT: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
Background—Abdominal obesity predicts a wide range of adverse health outcomes. Over the past several...
Background: The effect of the recent obesity epidemic on body composition remains unknown. Furthermo...
BackgroundObesity prevalence stabilized in the U.S. in the first decade of the 2000s. However, obesi...
To estimate the percentage of excess death for US Black and White men and women associated with high...
There is a paucity of information on secular trends in the age-related process by which people devel...
Background: Risk factors of obesity are well documented and there are various clinical tools used t...
Both obesity (body mass index ≥ 30) and educational attainment have increased dramatically in the Un...
Both obesity (body mass index ≥ 30) and educational attainment have increased dramatically in the Un...
Increasing rates of obesity have sparked tremendous public concern because excess body weight has be...
anthropometric information for a whole nation over 50 years. Based on this survey, the mean body mas...
Introduction: Increasing incidence of lifelong obesity and associated nonalcoholic steatohepatitis i...
Many studies have cited the importance of secular changes or “period effects” as causes of the U.S....
ManuscriptAnalysts often use different conceptual definitions of a cohort effect, and therefore diff...
Context: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
CONTEXT: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
Background—Abdominal obesity predicts a wide range of adverse health outcomes. Over the past several...
Background: The effect of the recent obesity epidemic on body composition remains unknown. Furthermo...
BackgroundObesity prevalence stabilized in the U.S. in the first decade of the 2000s. However, obesi...
To estimate the percentage of excess death for US Black and White men and women associated with high...
There is a paucity of information on secular trends in the age-related process by which people devel...
Background: Risk factors of obesity are well documented and there are various clinical tools used t...
Both obesity (body mass index ≥ 30) and educational attainment have increased dramatically in the Un...
Both obesity (body mass index ≥ 30) and educational attainment have increased dramatically in the Un...
Increasing rates of obesity have sparked tremendous public concern because excess body weight has be...
anthropometric information for a whole nation over 50 years. Based on this survey, the mean body mas...
Introduction: Increasing incidence of lifelong obesity and associated nonalcoholic steatohepatitis i...