AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: to examine the hypothesis that obesity is protective for dementia, we compared the associations of death from dementia with body weight and body mass index (BMI) in both middle and old age. DESIGN: height and weight were measured in a prospective study of 19,019 middle-aged men in the Whitehall study in 1967-70 and in 6,158 surviving participants at resurvey in 1997. Cox regression was used to examine the associations of death from dementia over a 40-year period with weight or BMI measured by health professionals in middle and old age adjusting for age, smoking habits, employment grade and marital status. SETTING: central government employees in London, UK. MAIN OUTCOMES MEASURE: death due to dementia in 320 participant...
ABSTRACT Background: There is ongoing debate about whether a decline in body mass represents a true ...
Scope: Mid-life overweight and obesity are the potentially leading causes of late-life dementia and ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard. METHODS: Cohort study ...
Aims and objectives: to examine the hypothesis that obesity is protective for dementia, we compared ...
INTRODUCTION: We examined whether obesity at ages 50, 60, and 70 years is associated with subsequent...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Background: overw...
Background: It is unclear whether overweight and obesity in older age reduces or increases the risk ...
Background: overweight or obesity at ages <65 years associates with increased dementia incidence, bu...
Introduction: Higher midlife body mass index (BMI) is suggested to increase the risk of dementia, bu...
Background: Several risk factors contribute to dementia, but the role of obesity remains unclear. T...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the association between late-life body mass index (BMI) and dementia develop...
Background: It is unclear whether overweight and obesity in older age reduces or increases the risk...
INTRODUCTION: We conducted a meta-analysis of the conflicting epidemiologic evidence on the associat...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity in mid-life may increase the risk of subsequent dementia. Our objective was to st...
Objective: To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard. Methods: Cohort study ...
ABSTRACT Background: There is ongoing debate about whether a decline in body mass represents a true ...
Scope: Mid-life overweight and obesity are the potentially leading causes of late-life dementia and ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard. METHODS: Cohort study ...
Aims and objectives: to examine the hypothesis that obesity is protective for dementia, we compared ...
INTRODUCTION: We examined whether obesity at ages 50, 60, and 70 years is associated with subsequent...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Background: overw...
Background: It is unclear whether overweight and obesity in older age reduces or increases the risk ...
Background: overweight or obesity at ages <65 years associates with increased dementia incidence, bu...
Introduction: Higher midlife body mass index (BMI) is suggested to increase the risk of dementia, bu...
Background: Several risk factors contribute to dementia, but the role of obesity remains unclear. T...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the association between late-life body mass index (BMI) and dementia develop...
Background: It is unclear whether overweight and obesity in older age reduces or increases the risk...
INTRODUCTION: We conducted a meta-analysis of the conflicting epidemiologic evidence on the associat...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity in mid-life may increase the risk of subsequent dementia. Our objective was to st...
Objective: To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard. Methods: Cohort study ...
ABSTRACT Background: There is ongoing debate about whether a decline in body mass represents a true ...
Scope: Mid-life overweight and obesity are the potentially leading causes of late-life dementia and ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if adiposity in later life increases dementia hazard. METHODS: Cohort study ...