We sought to evaluate whether residence at high altitude is associated with the development of obesity among those at increased risk of becoming obese. Obesity, a leading global health priority, is often refractory to care. A potentially novel intervention is hypoxia, which has demonstrated positive long-term metabolic effects in rats. Whether or not high altitude residence confers benefit in humans, however, remains unknown. Using a quasi-experimental, retrospective study design, we observed all outpatient medical encounters for overweight active component enlisted service members in the U.S. Army or Air Force from January 2006 to December 2012 who were stationed in the United States. We compared high altitude (. 1.96 kilometers above sea ...
Because of the enduring rise in the prevalence of obesity worldwide, there is continued interest in ...
Background: The trend of escalating obesity has prompted some armed forces to employ comprehensive h...
<p>Adjusted for time in service, age, enlistment BMI, sex, Race/Ethnicity, housing allowance, and jo...
Residence at high altitude has been associated with lower obesity rates probably due to hypoxia cond...
Residence at high altitude has been associated with lower obesity rates probably due to hypoxia cond...
Purpose. To better understand the inverse association between altitude and adult obesity. Methods. A...
PubMedID: 25162204Chronic intermittent high altitude exposure, occupation, and body mass index in wo...
High altitude exposure is often accompanied by weight loss. Postulated mechanisms are a reduction of...
Worldwide, about half the adult population is considered overweight as defined by a body mass index ...
Risk factors for chronic diseases in Tibetans may be modified due to hypobaric hypoxia. The objectiv...
Background. Obesity causes different diseases, eventually. In our study, the results of resistance e...
Introduction: Maintaining body mass requires a balance between energy intake and energy expenditure....
International audienceBecause of the enduring rise in the prevalence of obesity worldwide, there is ...
<p>*Model 1 adjusted for all variables in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/j...
Abdominal obesity represents an accurate predictor of overall morbidity and mortality, which is worr...
Because of the enduring rise in the prevalence of obesity worldwide, there is continued interest in ...
Background: The trend of escalating obesity has prompted some armed forces to employ comprehensive h...
<p>Adjusted for time in service, age, enlistment BMI, sex, Race/Ethnicity, housing allowance, and jo...
Residence at high altitude has been associated with lower obesity rates probably due to hypoxia cond...
Residence at high altitude has been associated with lower obesity rates probably due to hypoxia cond...
Purpose. To better understand the inverse association between altitude and adult obesity. Methods. A...
PubMedID: 25162204Chronic intermittent high altitude exposure, occupation, and body mass index in wo...
High altitude exposure is often accompanied by weight loss. Postulated mechanisms are a reduction of...
Worldwide, about half the adult population is considered overweight as defined by a body mass index ...
Risk factors for chronic diseases in Tibetans may be modified due to hypobaric hypoxia. The objectiv...
Background. Obesity causes different diseases, eventually. In our study, the results of resistance e...
Introduction: Maintaining body mass requires a balance between energy intake and energy expenditure....
International audienceBecause of the enduring rise in the prevalence of obesity worldwide, there is ...
<p>*Model 1 adjusted for all variables in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/j...
Abdominal obesity represents an accurate predictor of overall morbidity and mortality, which is worr...
Because of the enduring rise in the prevalence of obesity worldwide, there is continued interest in ...
Background: The trend of escalating obesity has prompted some armed forces to employ comprehensive h...
<p>Adjusted for time in service, age, enlistment BMI, sex, Race/Ethnicity, housing allowance, and jo...