Objectives: The obesity epidemic in Mexico is increasing and represents a considerable public health challenge. The population aged 50 years and older is also increasing and is not exempt from the obesity rise. We aimed to determine the current prevalence of Body Mass Index (BMI) categories in a sample of Mexicans aged 50 years and older and to test the associations of BMI with physical activity categories and related factors. Methods: Data from 2,032 individuals aged 50 years and older who participated in SAGE Wave 1 (2009-2010) were analyzed. Representativeness of the sample was obtained by using weighted data. Descriptive statistics, chi square tests, simple regression analysis, and multiple regression analysis were performed in relation...
Abstract Introduction: the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is high in older people, and sev...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> The aim of this study were to determine the prevalence of undernut...
Background: Some reports suggest that body mass index (BMI) is not strongly associated with mortalit...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of obesity and its association with socioeconomic factors a...
Objective. To estimate the prevalence of overweight, obe-sity and central adiposity in Mexico, and t...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of overweight, obesity and central adiposity in Mexico, and to...
ObjectiveTo prospectively assess the relationship between overweight/obesity and incidence of type 2...
This study aims to (1) identify the most prevalent perceived barriers for healthy eating and perform...
Background: Vitamin D is essential for maintaining bone mineralization and calcium homeostasis, and ...
Objective. To estimate the effects of physical activity (PA) and obesity on the cumulative incidence...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D is essential for maintaining bone mineralization and calcium homeostasis, and ...
INTRODUCTION: Obesity in Older Adults (OA) increases the risk to acquire non-communicable diseases s...
Purpose Approximately 70% of adults in Mexico are overweight or obese. Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors...
Introduction: the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is high in older people, and several facto...
Dietary habits in the Mexican population have changed dramatically over the last few years, which ar...
Abstract Introduction: the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is high in older people, and sev...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> The aim of this study were to determine the prevalence of undernut...
Background: Some reports suggest that body mass index (BMI) is not strongly associated with mortalit...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence of obesity and its association with socioeconomic factors a...
Objective. To estimate the prevalence of overweight, obe-sity and central adiposity in Mexico, and t...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of overweight, obesity and central adiposity in Mexico, and to...
ObjectiveTo prospectively assess the relationship between overweight/obesity and incidence of type 2...
This study aims to (1) identify the most prevalent perceived barriers for healthy eating and perform...
Background: Vitamin D is essential for maintaining bone mineralization and calcium homeostasis, and ...
Objective. To estimate the effects of physical activity (PA) and obesity on the cumulative incidence...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin D is essential for maintaining bone mineralization and calcium homeostasis, and ...
INTRODUCTION: Obesity in Older Adults (OA) increases the risk to acquire non-communicable diseases s...
Purpose Approximately 70% of adults in Mexico are overweight or obese. Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors...
Introduction: the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is high in older people, and several facto...
Dietary habits in the Mexican population have changed dramatically over the last few years, which ar...
Abstract Introduction: the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is high in older people, and sev...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> The aim of this study were to determine the prevalence of undernut...
Background: Some reports suggest that body mass index (BMI) is not strongly associated with mortalit...