Background Few studies have examined how various lifestyle factors in midlife predict longevity, and none of these studies have examined the impact of physical fitness. The present study aimed to examine longevity in relation to smoking, overweight and physical fitness. Methods We prospectively studied longevity (defined as reaching at least 85 years of age) in relation to smoking status, body mass index and physical fitness in 821 healthy men between 51 and 59 years of age. Of these, 369 were smokers, 320 were overweight, and 31 were obese. The associations were adjusted for age, systolic blood pressure and cholesterol level, using multivariate logistic regressio...
Background: Prospective data on nongenetic determi-nants of exceptional longevity are limited, and i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how change in level of physical activity after middle age influences mortality...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how change in level of physical activity after middle age influences mortality...
Physical activity protects against the development of coronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension, ...
Background: Physical activity has been associated with improved survival, but it is unclear whether ...
Objectives: Moderate physical activity gains survival. There are, however, several variables that ma...
Objectives: Moderate physical activity gains survival. There are, however, several variables that ma...
Background. Non-smoking, having a normal weight and increased levels of physical activity are perhap...
BACKGROUND: Whereas a variety of epidemiological studies have examined factors associated with overa...
BACKGROUND: Although improvements in life expectancy have been attributed in part to the adoption of...
Objectives: To relate major causes of death with lifestyle habits in an almost extinct male middle-a...
International audienceIncreases in life expectancy make it important to remain healthy for as long a...
BackgroundActive and healthy aging (AHA) is an important phenomenon in aging societies.AimsOur aim w...
Centenarians (persons living to age 100 and over) represent a population, which could be useful in i...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine the tracking and predictability of physical activity in old a...
Background: Prospective data on nongenetic determi-nants of exceptional longevity are limited, and i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how change in level of physical activity after middle age influences mortality...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how change in level of physical activity after middle age influences mortality...
Physical activity protects against the development of coronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension, ...
Background: Physical activity has been associated with improved survival, but it is unclear whether ...
Objectives: Moderate physical activity gains survival. There are, however, several variables that ma...
Objectives: Moderate physical activity gains survival. There are, however, several variables that ma...
Background. Non-smoking, having a normal weight and increased levels of physical activity are perhap...
BACKGROUND: Whereas a variety of epidemiological studies have examined factors associated with overa...
BACKGROUND: Although improvements in life expectancy have been attributed in part to the adoption of...
Objectives: To relate major causes of death with lifestyle habits in an almost extinct male middle-a...
International audienceIncreases in life expectancy make it important to remain healthy for as long a...
BackgroundActive and healthy aging (AHA) is an important phenomenon in aging societies.AimsOur aim w...
Centenarians (persons living to age 100 and over) represent a population, which could be useful in i...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine the tracking and predictability of physical activity in old a...
Background: Prospective data on nongenetic determi-nants of exceptional longevity are limited, and i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how change in level of physical activity after middle age influences mortality...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how change in level of physical activity after middle age influences mortality...