BACKGROUND: Racial/ethnic disparities in the associations of body fatness with hormones and metabolic factors remain poorly understood. Therefore, we evaluated whether the associations of overall and central body fatness with circulating sex steroid hormones and metabolic factors differ by race/ethnicity. METHODS: Data from 1,243 non-Hispanic white (NHW), non-Hispanic black (NHB) and Mexican-American (MA) adult men in the third national health and nutrition examination survey (NHANES III) were analyzed. Waist circumference (central body fatness) was measured during the physical examination. Percent body fat (overall body fatness) was calculated from bioelectrical impedance. Associations were estimated by using weighted linear regression mo...
BackgroundFew studies have investigated the relationship of anthropometric measurements with compute...
Purpose: To determine whether white, black and hispanic young (17–39 y) and middle-aged (40–59 y) ad...
Background. Individuals with “metabolically healthy obesity” (MHO) phenotype (i.e., obesity and abse...
BACKGROUND: Racial/ethnic disparities in the associations of body fatness with hormones and metaboli...
BACKGROUND: Racial/ethnic disparities in the associations of body fatness with hormones and metaboli...
Objectives: Since sex hormone markers are metabolically linked, examining sex steroid hormones singl...
Background: Obesity, a growing epidemic, is a preventable risk factor for cardiometabolic diseases. ...
Objective: Obesity is associated with a variety of chronic diseases, including cancer, which may par...
Aims and Method. The present study examined the relationship between the metabolic risk profile (MRP...
Background: Limited research has been done to explore differ-ences between ethnic groups, including ...
OBJECTIVE: In whites, a larger hip circumference has been shown to be associated with a better metab...
Background/Objectives: Although current adult anthropometric cut-points (e.g., BMI, waist circumfere...
The distribution of body fat, or fat patterning, is an important risk factor for cardiovascular dise...
Background: Altered hormonal regulation, including cortisol, is a proposed mechanism linking adipos...
Differences in obesity and body fat distribution across gender and race/ethnicity have been extensiv...
BackgroundFew studies have investigated the relationship of anthropometric measurements with compute...
Purpose: To determine whether white, black and hispanic young (17–39 y) and middle-aged (40–59 y) ad...
Background. Individuals with “metabolically healthy obesity” (MHO) phenotype (i.e., obesity and abse...
BACKGROUND: Racial/ethnic disparities in the associations of body fatness with hormones and metaboli...
BACKGROUND: Racial/ethnic disparities in the associations of body fatness with hormones and metaboli...
Objectives: Since sex hormone markers are metabolically linked, examining sex steroid hormones singl...
Background: Obesity, a growing epidemic, is a preventable risk factor for cardiometabolic diseases. ...
Objective: Obesity is associated with a variety of chronic diseases, including cancer, which may par...
Aims and Method. The present study examined the relationship between the metabolic risk profile (MRP...
Background: Limited research has been done to explore differ-ences between ethnic groups, including ...
OBJECTIVE: In whites, a larger hip circumference has been shown to be associated with a better metab...
Background/Objectives: Although current adult anthropometric cut-points (e.g., BMI, waist circumfere...
The distribution of body fat, or fat patterning, is an important risk factor for cardiovascular dise...
Background: Altered hormonal regulation, including cortisol, is a proposed mechanism linking adipos...
Differences in obesity and body fat distribution across gender and race/ethnicity have been extensiv...
BackgroundFew studies have investigated the relationship of anthropometric measurements with compute...
Purpose: To determine whether white, black and hispanic young (17–39 y) and middle-aged (40–59 y) ad...
Background. Individuals with “metabolically healthy obesity” (MHO) phenotype (i.e., obesity and abse...