Quantifying human weight and height dynamics due to growth, aging, and energy balance can inform clinical practice and policy analysis. This paper presents the first mechanism-based model spanning full individual life and capturing changes in body weight, composition and height. Integrating previous empirical and modeling findings and validated against several additional empirical studies, the model replicates key trends in human growth including A) Changes in energy requirements from birth to old ages. B) Short and long-term dynamics of body weight and composition. C) Stunted growth with chronic malnutrition and potential for catch up growth. From obesity policy analysis to treating malnutrition and tracking growth trajectories, the model ...
OBJECTIVE: This paper explores the major changes in diet and physical activity patterns around the w...
Purpose: Studying the process of obesity development among a real human population is difficult due...
Background: Lifestyle diseases are the primary cause of death worldwide. The gradual growth of ne...
<div><p>Quantifying human weight and height dynamics due to growth, aging, and energy balance can in...
Objective: To elucidate the mathematical relationship between longitudinal changes of body compositi...
SummaryBackgroundClinicians and policy makers need the ability to predict quantitatively how childho...
Abstract The health of individuals is highly heter-ogeneous, as is the rate at which they age. To ac...
Background Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in many of the developed countries of the world....
For decades, obesity has been a major public health problem in the US and has been one of the most p...
This thesis tests the proposition that much of the escalating human health problem of adult obesity ...
Background A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality ...
Background: The daily energy imbalance gap associated with the current population weight gain in the...
Context: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Abstract Early identification of excessive weight is needed for preventing obesity. The aim of this ...
OBJECTIVE: This paper explores the major changes in diet and physical activity patterns around the w...
Purpose: Studying the process of obesity development among a real human population is difficult due...
Background: Lifestyle diseases are the primary cause of death worldwide. The gradual growth of ne...
<div><p>Quantifying human weight and height dynamics due to growth, aging, and energy balance can in...
Objective: To elucidate the mathematical relationship between longitudinal changes of body compositi...
SummaryBackgroundClinicians and policy makers need the ability to predict quantitatively how childho...
Abstract The health of individuals is highly heter-ogeneous, as is the rate at which they age. To ac...
Background Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in many of the developed countries of the world....
For decades, obesity has been a major public health problem in the US and has been one of the most p...
This thesis tests the proposition that much of the escalating human health problem of adult obesity ...
Background A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality ...
Background: The daily energy imbalance gap associated with the current population weight gain in the...
Context: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Abstract Early identification of excessive weight is needed for preventing obesity. The aim of this ...
OBJECTIVE: This paper explores the major changes in diet and physical activity patterns around the w...
Purpose: Studying the process of obesity development among a real human population is difficult due...
Background: Lifestyle diseases are the primary cause of death worldwide. The gradual growth of ne...