No significant differences were detected among individuals in the underweight (BMI < 18.5), normal body weight (18.5 ≤ BMI < 25), overweight (25 ≤ BMI < 30), grade 1 obese (30 ≤ BMI < 35), grade 2 obese (35 ≤ BMI < 40), or grade 3 obese (BMI ≥ 40) groups (p = 0.7723).</p
Aim Body mass index (BMI) at 5th-84th percentiles according to the BMI-for-age charts from Center fo...
<p>No individuals in the oldest two age groups were sampled from the northern population so only thr...
Purpose. In this study we tried to determine the association between body-mass index (BMI), survival...
<p>BMI categories were defined as follows: underweight BMI (<18.5 kg/m<sup>2</sup>), normal BMI (> =...
<p>Comparison of mortality, body weight (BW) and heart weight/body weight (HW/BW) among experimental...
<p>BMI: #P<0.001[Group A vs. Group C]. P<0.01[Group B vs. Group C].</p><p>Comparison of BMI and CagA...
Comparison of BMI categories derived from self-reported and measured height and weight values in all...
BMI; overweight; mortality; epidemiologic methods; survival; obesity paradox A large number of gener...
<p>Overall survival according to body composition and its change in each BMI group.</p
Underweight (2) = 16%; normal (≥18.5 to 2) = 73.3%; overweight (25–30 kg/m2) = 9.5%; obese (≥30 kg/m...
<p>Comparison of age, BMI and DHI (mean value ± SE) for the three obesity classes.</p
<p>(1) Overall distributions among four BMI categories were significantly different with p<0.001. (2...
<p>a survival; b heart weight; left ventricular weight; d heart weight / body weight. Compared with ...
<p>Notes. BMI = Body Mass Index.</p>a<p>T-tests were performed to determine whether or the mean sco...
Obese persons (those with a body mass index [BMI] ≥30 kg/m2) tend to underestimate their weight, lea...
Aim Body mass index (BMI) at 5th-84th percentiles according to the BMI-for-age charts from Center fo...
<p>No individuals in the oldest two age groups were sampled from the northern population so only thr...
Purpose. In this study we tried to determine the association between body-mass index (BMI), survival...
<p>BMI categories were defined as follows: underweight BMI (<18.5 kg/m<sup>2</sup>), normal BMI (> =...
<p>Comparison of mortality, body weight (BW) and heart weight/body weight (HW/BW) among experimental...
<p>BMI: #P<0.001[Group A vs. Group C]. P<0.01[Group B vs. Group C].</p><p>Comparison of BMI and CagA...
Comparison of BMI categories derived from self-reported and measured height and weight values in all...
BMI; overweight; mortality; epidemiologic methods; survival; obesity paradox A large number of gener...
<p>Overall survival according to body composition and its change in each BMI group.</p
Underweight (2) = 16%; normal (≥18.5 to 2) = 73.3%; overweight (25–30 kg/m2) = 9.5%; obese (≥30 kg/m...
<p>Comparison of age, BMI and DHI (mean value ± SE) for the three obesity classes.</p
<p>(1) Overall distributions among four BMI categories were significantly different with p<0.001. (2...
<p>a survival; b heart weight; left ventricular weight; d heart weight / body weight. Compared with ...
<p>Notes. BMI = Body Mass Index.</p>a<p>T-tests were performed to determine whether or the mean sco...
Obese persons (those with a body mass index [BMI] ≥30 kg/m2) tend to underestimate their weight, lea...
Aim Body mass index (BMI) at 5th-84th percentiles according to the BMI-for-age charts from Center fo...
<p>No individuals in the oldest two age groups were sampled from the northern population so only thr...
Purpose. In this study we tried to determine the association between body-mass index (BMI), survival...