a<p>Rate per 100,000 standardized to the age-distribution of the CPS-II men/women.</p>b<p>Cox proportional hazards model, adjusted for age, race, education, physical activity, alcohol use, marital status, aspirin use, fat consumption, vegetable consumption, and postmenopausal estrogen use (women)</p><p>Relative risks of death from any cause according to BMI and age at enrollment among men and women who are never smokers without prevalent disease, CPS-II 1982–2010.</p
*<p>Cox models are adjusted for cohort, age, sex,</p>†<p>Cox models are further adjusted for smoking...
<p>The multivariate models used person-time as the underlying time metric and included the following...
Fig 4 shows the hazard ratios for BMI categories, relative to a BMI of 22.5–24.9, by race/ethnicity....
a<p>Rate per 100,000 standardized to the age-distribution of the CPS-II men/women.</p>b<p>Cox propor...
a<p>One or more of the following conditions was reported at study entry: prevalent cancer (except no...
a<p>Chronic illness includes heart disease, stroke, or cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer).</p>...
a<p>One or more of the following conditions was reported at study entry: prevalent cancer (except no...
a<p>Chronic illness includes heart disease, stroke, or cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer).</p>...
a<p>Chronic illness includes heart disease, stroke, or cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer).</p>...
Fig 3 shows the hazard ratios for BMI categories, relative to a BMI of 22.5–24.9, by gender and age ...
<p>Hazard ratios (HRs), adjusted for age as the underlying time variable, are plotted on log-scale a...
<p>Hazard ratios (95% CI) indicates the risk of body mass index (BMI) <18 kg/m<sup>2</sup> compared ...
Fig 2 shows the hazard ratios for BMI categories, relative to a BMI of 22.5–24.9, by gender. Confide...
<p>*Multivariate analyses are adjusted for age, sex, education, ethnicity, smoking, light physical a...
<p>The multivariate models used person-time as the underlying time metric and included the following...
*<p>Cox models are adjusted for cohort, age, sex,</p>†<p>Cox models are further adjusted for smoking...
<p>The multivariate models used person-time as the underlying time metric and included the following...
Fig 4 shows the hazard ratios for BMI categories, relative to a BMI of 22.5–24.9, by race/ethnicity....
a<p>Rate per 100,000 standardized to the age-distribution of the CPS-II men/women.</p>b<p>Cox propor...
a<p>One or more of the following conditions was reported at study entry: prevalent cancer (except no...
a<p>Chronic illness includes heart disease, stroke, or cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer).</p>...
a<p>One or more of the following conditions was reported at study entry: prevalent cancer (except no...
a<p>Chronic illness includes heart disease, stroke, or cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer).</p>...
a<p>Chronic illness includes heart disease, stroke, or cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer).</p>...
Fig 3 shows the hazard ratios for BMI categories, relative to a BMI of 22.5–24.9, by gender and age ...
<p>Hazard ratios (HRs), adjusted for age as the underlying time variable, are plotted on log-scale a...
<p>Hazard ratios (95% CI) indicates the risk of body mass index (BMI) <18 kg/m<sup>2</sup> compared ...
Fig 2 shows the hazard ratios for BMI categories, relative to a BMI of 22.5–24.9, by gender. Confide...
<p>*Multivariate analyses are adjusted for age, sex, education, ethnicity, smoking, light physical a...
<p>The multivariate models used person-time as the underlying time metric and included the following...
*<p>Cox models are adjusted for cohort, age, sex,</p>†<p>Cox models are further adjusted for smoking...
<p>The multivariate models used person-time as the underlying time metric and included the following...
Fig 4 shows the hazard ratios for BMI categories, relative to a BMI of 22.5–24.9, by race/ethnicity....