Background: Cross-sectional analyses of national data have found that persons with high baseline body mass index (BMI) gain weight faster than persons at the median and that those whose weight was below the median gain very little weight. However, it is not clear whether these population-level changes reflect patterns at the individual level. Methods: We examined longitudinal changes in BMI in initially underweight, normal-weight, overweight, and obese US men and women using individual-level repeat data from the Health and Retirement Study (n = 15,895; age range, 40–69 years at baseline). Linear mixed-effect regression was used to model 6-year change in self-reported BMI during 4 study periods (1992/1994–1998/2000, 1996/1998–2002/2004, 2000...
Background: Although the negative consequences on health of being obese are well known, most adults ...
Background: Research efforts have focused mainly on trends in obesity among populations, or changes ...
The health consequences of obesity and overweight have been well documented, but less research has e...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional analyses of national data have found that persons with high baseline bod...
Objectives: Despite evidence of poor health outcomes associated with excessive weight gain or loss, ...
Background: Marked increases in mean body mass index (BMI) and prevalence of obesity and overweight ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate long-term patterns of weight change and progression to overweight and obesity...
The prevalence of obesity increased in the United States through the 1980s. The authors examined 10-...
Trends in adult obesity have been used to motivate key public health policies in the United States. ...
The prevalence of obesity increased in the United States through the 1980s. The authors examined 10-...
To investigate the development of the body mass index (BMI, weight/height2) in young adults, body he...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>We examined body mass index (BMI) across place and time to determine the pat...
Background Consistent with global trends, the prevalence of obesity is increasing am...
Obesity is increasingly prevalent among older adults, yet little is known about the distribution of ...
<div><p></p><p><b><i>Objective.</i></b> To examine factors associated with weight change and obesity...
Background: Although the negative consequences on health of being obese are well known, most adults ...
Background: Research efforts have focused mainly on trends in obesity among populations, or changes ...
The health consequences of obesity and overweight have been well documented, but less research has e...
BACKGROUND: Cross-sectional analyses of national data have found that persons with high baseline bod...
Objectives: Despite evidence of poor health outcomes associated with excessive weight gain or loss, ...
Background: Marked increases in mean body mass index (BMI) and prevalence of obesity and overweight ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate long-term patterns of weight change and progression to overweight and obesity...
The prevalence of obesity increased in the United States through the 1980s. The authors examined 10-...
Trends in adult obesity have been used to motivate key public health policies in the United States. ...
The prevalence of obesity increased in the United States through the 1980s. The authors examined 10-...
To investigate the development of the body mass index (BMI, weight/height2) in young adults, body he...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>We examined body mass index (BMI) across place and time to determine the pat...
Background Consistent with global trends, the prevalence of obesity is increasing am...
Obesity is increasingly prevalent among older adults, yet little is known about the distribution of ...
<div><p></p><p><b><i>Objective.</i></b> To examine factors associated with weight change and obesity...
Background: Although the negative consequences on health of being obese are well known, most adults ...
Background: Research efforts have focused mainly on trends in obesity among populations, or changes ...
The health consequences of obesity and overweight have been well documented, but less research has e...