Obesity has important health hazards, and the epidemic seems to be growing in developed countries. There is scientific evidence for higher risk of earlier death among the obese. However, most evidence of the effects of obesity on mortality comes from observational studies. The aim of this manuscript is to review some of the most important issues in designing, analyzing and interpreting analytic studies of the effects of obesity on mortality. Key issues are clarity in the definition of the effect under study, confounding, measurement error and a phenomenon sometimes termed reverse causality in which obesity causes some diseases, but some of the diseases also affect adiposity and mortalit
Guideline recommendations and health policy decisions rely on evidence from clinical and epidemiolog...
Background A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality ...
In the United States, the weight associated with the greatest longevity tends to be below the averag...
Although the prevalence of obesity, a well-known risk factor for various chronic diseases such as hy...
Previously reported estimates of deaths attributable to obesity in the United States have been based...
A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality attributabl...
Obesity is a risk factor for a plethora of severe morbidities and premature death. Most supporting e...
A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality attributabl...
INTRODUCTION: Findings regarding the association between overweight and all-cause mortality range fr...
WIDELY DIVERGENT ESTIMATES of the impact ofoverweight and obesity on mortality have been published i...
Introduction: Findings regarding the association between overweight and all-cause mortality range fr...
In this paper we assess properties of commonly used estimates of total effects of obesity on mortali...
PURPOSE: The relation between indicators of overweight (body mass index (BMI)) and all-cause mortali...
Background: The role of the duration of obesity as an independent risk factor for mortality has not ...
Copyright © 2014 Mohammadreza Bozorgmanesh et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Guideline recommendations and health policy decisions rely on evidence from clinical and epidemiolog...
Background A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality ...
In the United States, the weight associated with the greatest longevity tends to be below the averag...
Although the prevalence of obesity, a well-known risk factor for various chronic diseases such as hy...
Previously reported estimates of deaths attributable to obesity in the United States have been based...
A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality attributabl...
Obesity is a risk factor for a plethora of severe morbidities and premature death. Most supporting e...
A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality attributabl...
INTRODUCTION: Findings regarding the association between overweight and all-cause mortality range fr...
WIDELY DIVERGENT ESTIMATES of the impact ofoverweight and obesity on mortality have been published i...
Introduction: Findings regarding the association between overweight and all-cause mortality range fr...
In this paper we assess properties of commonly used estimates of total effects of obesity on mortali...
PURPOSE: The relation between indicators of overweight (body mass index (BMI)) and all-cause mortali...
Background: The role of the duration of obesity as an independent risk factor for mortality has not ...
Copyright © 2014 Mohammadreza Bozorgmanesh et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Guideline recommendations and health policy decisions rely on evidence from clinical and epidemiolog...
Background A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality ...
In the United States, the weight associated with the greatest longevity tends to be below the averag...