OBJECTIVES: Obesity and other anthropometric measures are clearly related to risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), although debate remains as to which measures are most important and how the impact of obesity varies over the life course. AIM: We aimed to investigate these issues in a large cohort of Swedish women. The Women's Lifestyle and Health Cohort Study includes 49 259 women, aged 30-50 years at baseline (1991-1992) when an extensive questionnaire was completed. METHODS: Women were given standard instructions for self-measurement of anthropometric characteristics. Women were followed through linkages to national registries until December 2003, during which time 256 cases of incident fatal CHD or nonfatal myocardial infarction occurred...
Objective.\p=m-\Toassess the validity of the 1990 US weight guidelines for women that support a subs...
Objectives: It is important to ascertain which anthropometric measurements of obesity, general or ce...
Aim: To assess the relationship between BMI and the severity of coronary heart disease in the Pakist...
Objectives. Obesity and other anthropometric measures are clearly related to risk of coronary heart...
High body mass index (BMI) and large waist circumference are separately associated with increased co...
BACKGROUND:A high body mass index (BMI) is associated with an increased risk of mortality from coron...
Background and aims: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) events. The...
AIMS: Prospective epidemiological studies demonstrate an increase in coronary heart disease mortalit...
Aims: The aim of the study was to compare the appropriateness of different obesity indicators in the...
Background: Waist circumference (WC) (abdominal girth), a measure of both subcutaneous and visceral ...
The waist circumference is widely viewed as a simple but effective measure for assessing obesity-rel...
The aim of the study was to examine the association of different measures of obesity (body mass inde...
Objectives: The literature has evidenced the presence of a relationship between coronary artery dise...
Objectives: This study aimed to (1) investigate cardiometabolic risk markers in young women (18–30 y...
Aim. To review published literature on the relationship of obesity and cardiovascular disease. Metho...
Objective.\p=m-\Toassess the validity of the 1990 US weight guidelines for women that support a subs...
Objectives: It is important to ascertain which anthropometric measurements of obesity, general or ce...
Aim: To assess the relationship between BMI and the severity of coronary heart disease in the Pakist...
Objectives. Obesity and other anthropometric measures are clearly related to risk of coronary heart...
High body mass index (BMI) and large waist circumference are separately associated with increased co...
BACKGROUND:A high body mass index (BMI) is associated with an increased risk of mortality from coron...
Background and aims: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) events. The...
AIMS: Prospective epidemiological studies demonstrate an increase in coronary heart disease mortalit...
Aims: The aim of the study was to compare the appropriateness of different obesity indicators in the...
Background: Waist circumference (WC) (abdominal girth), a measure of both subcutaneous and visceral ...
The waist circumference is widely viewed as a simple but effective measure for assessing obesity-rel...
The aim of the study was to examine the association of different measures of obesity (body mass inde...
Objectives: The literature has evidenced the presence of a relationship between coronary artery dise...
Objectives: This study aimed to (1) investigate cardiometabolic risk markers in young women (18–30 y...
Aim. To review published literature on the relationship of obesity and cardiovascular disease. Metho...
Objective.\p=m-\Toassess the validity of the 1990 US weight guidelines for women that support a subs...
Objectives: It is important to ascertain which anthropometric measurements of obesity, general or ce...
Aim: To assess the relationship between BMI and the severity of coronary heart disease in the Pakist...