Background Controversy exists about whether weight cycling increases morbidity and mortality. Methods To assess the independent association of weight cycling with mortality, we conducted a prospective study of 44 882 middle-aged or older women in the Nurses' Health Study who provided information on intentional weight losses between 1972 and 1992, survived until at least 1994, had a body mass index (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared) of at least 17, and had no history of cancer (other than nonmelanoma skin cancer) or heart disease. Women who reported they had intentionally lost at least 9.1 kg at least 3 times were classified as severe weight cyclers. Women who had intentionally lost at least 4.5 kg at le...
INTRODUCTION: Lower grip strength and measures of physical functioning are associated with all-cause...
Background: Weight loss is associated with a higher mortality risk in old age, but the underlying ca...
Background Many factors contribute to mortality in older women, but their relative importance and i...
BackgroundWe previously reported in a cross-sectional analysis an adverse relationship between weigh...
Evidence about the health effects of weight cycling is not consistent, with some studies suggesting ...
“Yo-yo” dieting, or weight cycling, is defined as weight loss followed by subsequent regain of the l...
Overweight and abdominal obesity increase mortality risk, although the risk may be mediated by tradi...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe undertook an analysis of weight cycling, coronary risk factors and angiographic...
Studies have reported a higher mortality risk associated with weight loss, particularly in middle-ag...
of US women indicate they are currently trying to lose weight, the association between intentional w...
Objectives: To investigate associations between modest levels of total and domain-specific (commutin...
Although obesity is an established risk factor for renal cell carcinoma, the possible effect of cent...
IMPORTANCE The effect of obesity on late-age survival in women without disease or disability is unkn...
To assess prospectively the relation between body mass index, weight gain, repeated intentional weig...
Objectives. The prevalence of obesity is increasing. Overweight and obese people have increased mort...
INTRODUCTION: Lower grip strength and measures of physical functioning are associated with all-cause...
Background: Weight loss is associated with a higher mortality risk in old age, but the underlying ca...
Background Many factors contribute to mortality in older women, but their relative importance and i...
BackgroundWe previously reported in a cross-sectional analysis an adverse relationship between weigh...
Evidence about the health effects of weight cycling is not consistent, with some studies suggesting ...
“Yo-yo” dieting, or weight cycling, is defined as weight loss followed by subsequent regain of the l...
Overweight and abdominal obesity increase mortality risk, although the risk may be mediated by tradi...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe undertook an analysis of weight cycling, coronary risk factors and angiographic...
Studies have reported a higher mortality risk associated with weight loss, particularly in middle-ag...
of US women indicate they are currently trying to lose weight, the association between intentional w...
Objectives: To investigate associations between modest levels of total and domain-specific (commutin...
Although obesity is an established risk factor for renal cell carcinoma, the possible effect of cent...
IMPORTANCE The effect of obesity on late-age survival in women without disease or disability is unkn...
To assess prospectively the relation between body mass index, weight gain, repeated intentional weig...
Objectives. The prevalence of obesity is increasing. Overweight and obese people have increased mort...
INTRODUCTION: Lower grip strength and measures of physical functioning are associated with all-cause...
Background: Weight loss is associated with a higher mortality risk in old age, but the underlying ca...
Background Many factors contribute to mortality in older women, but their relative importance and i...