To investigate the development of the body mass index (BMI, weight/height2) in young adults, body height and weight of 518 men and 624 women, initially 19-31 years of age, were measured in spring 1980 and body weight was measured every six months from spring 1981 through spring 1984- The incidence of moderate overweight (BMI\u3e25kg/m2) increased with age from 4.8 %/4yr to 15.5 %/4yr in men and was more stable, 5.3 %/4yr to 5.7 %/4yr, in women. The rate of gain in BMI was not found to differ according to the initial BMI in men, whereas in women a slight negative association existed between the initial BMI and its subsequent change. The within-subject standard deviation of the yearly measured BMI was 0.69kg/m2 in men and 0.74kg/m2 in women, ...
Background Consistent with global trends, the prevalence of obesity is increasing am...
T lIE weight-height relationship from birth through maturity is represented by three segments or phy...
Background—Although the negative consequences on health of being obese are well known, most adults g...
The development of the body mass index (BMI, weight/ height2) during young adulthood was studied in ...
• Data on body weight and weight change collected from nationally representative samples of U.S. adu...
Follow-up studies of long duration have shown a U-shaped relationship between mortality/morbidity an...
Follow-up studies of long duration have shown a U-shaped relationship between mortality/morbidity an...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate long-term patterns of weight change and progression to overweight and obesity...
Objectives To test the hypothesis that greater weight fluctuation between 2 and 6 years is associate...
Objectives To test the hypothesis that greater weight fluctuation between 2 and 6 years is associate...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in American society. However, not enough attention has been...
Background: The relation between the change in body mass index (BMI) through childhood and body comp...
Background: Cross-sectional analyses of national data have found that persons with high baseline bod...
Self-reported height and weight, if accurate, provide a simple and economical method to track change...
<div><p></p><p><b><i>Objective.</i></b> To examine factors associated with weight change and obesity...
Background Consistent with global trends, the prevalence of obesity is increasing am...
T lIE weight-height relationship from birth through maturity is represented by three segments or phy...
Background—Although the negative consequences on health of being obese are well known, most adults g...
The development of the body mass index (BMI, weight/ height2) during young adulthood was studied in ...
• Data on body weight and weight change collected from nationally representative samples of U.S. adu...
Follow-up studies of long duration have shown a U-shaped relationship between mortality/morbidity an...
Follow-up studies of long duration have shown a U-shaped relationship between mortality/morbidity an...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate long-term patterns of weight change and progression to overweight and obesity...
Objectives To test the hypothesis that greater weight fluctuation between 2 and 6 years is associate...
Objectives To test the hypothesis that greater weight fluctuation between 2 and 6 years is associate...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in American society. However, not enough attention has been...
Background: The relation between the change in body mass index (BMI) through childhood and body comp...
Background: Cross-sectional analyses of national data have found that persons with high baseline bod...
Self-reported height and weight, if accurate, provide a simple and economical method to track change...
<div><p></p><p><b><i>Objective.</i></b> To examine factors associated with weight change and obesity...
Background Consistent with global trends, the prevalence of obesity is increasing am...
T lIE weight-height relationship from birth through maturity is represented by three segments or phy...
Background—Although the negative consequences on health of being obese are well known, most adults g...