An inverse relationship between overweight and mortality (the “obesity paradox”) is well documented, but there are scarce data on how body weight during the life course affects this relationship. In the Helsinki Businessmen Study, we examined the effect of weight trajectories on incident disability, frailty, and mortality by stratifying 1,114 men (mean age of 47 years in 1974) into the following 4 groups based on bodymass index (weight (kg)/height (m)2) values measured twice, in 1974 and 2000: 1) constantly normal weight (n = 340, reference group); 2) constantly overweight (n = 495); 3) weight gain (n = 136); and 4)weight loss (n = 143). Twelve-yearmortality rates (from2000 to 2012) and frailty and mobility-related disability in late life w...
How different measures of adiposity are similarly or differentially related to mobility limitation a...
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations between weight change, body composition, risk of mobility disabi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations between weight change, body composition, risk of mobility disabi...
Although body build is related to disability and mortality in older people, the independent contribu...
Although body build is related to disability and mortality in older people, the independent contribu...
The relation between measures of adiposity and mortality has been a controversial topic. The authors...
Context: Prevalence of obesity is increasing globally. The effect of obesity on mortality and morbid...
Background A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has, in a number of studies, been found to correlate to disability and mortality...
The authors explored the relation of body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)/height (m)2) and weight chang...
BMI; overweight; mortality; epidemiologic methods; survival; obesity paradox A large number of gener...
A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality attributabl...
A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality attributabl...
A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality attributabl...
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations between weight change, body composition, risk of mobility disabi...
How different measures of adiposity are similarly or differentially related to mobility limitation a...
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations between weight change, body composition, risk of mobility disabi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations between weight change, body composition, risk of mobility disabi...
Although body build is related to disability and mortality in older people, the independent contribu...
Although body build is related to disability and mortality in older people, the independent contribu...
The relation between measures of adiposity and mortality has been a controversial topic. The authors...
Context: Prevalence of obesity is increasing globally. The effect of obesity on mortality and morbid...
Background A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has, in a number of studies, been found to correlate to disability and mortality...
The authors explored the relation of body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)/height (m)2) and weight chang...
BMI; overweight; mortality; epidemiologic methods; survival; obesity paradox A large number of gener...
A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality attributabl...
A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality attributabl...
A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality attributabl...
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations between weight change, body composition, risk of mobility disabi...
How different measures of adiposity are similarly or differentially related to mobility limitation a...
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations between weight change, body composition, risk of mobility disabi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations between weight change, body composition, risk of mobility disabi...