Objectives To determine how baseline weight status contributes to differences in postmenopausal weight gain among non-Hispanic Blacks (NHBs) and non-Hispanic Whites (NHWs). Methods Data were included from 70,750 NHW and NHB postmenopausal women from the Women's Health Initiative Observational Study (WHI OS). Body Mass Index (BMI) at baseline was used to classify women as having normal weight, overweight, obese class I, obese class II or obese class III. Cox proportional hazards was used to estimate the hazard of a 10% or more increase in weight from baseline. Results In both crude and adjusted models, NHBs were more likely to experience =10% weight gain than NHWs within the same category of baseline weight status. Moreover, NHBs who were no...
Background: Little is known about the effect of weight change on regional lean body mass (LBM) distr...
Risk factors for obesity and weight gain are typically evaluated individually while “adjusting for” ...
Data on body size and postmenopausal breast cancer in Hispanic and African American women are incons...
BACKGROUND: Obesity disproportionately affects more women than men. The loss of ovarian function dur...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relation between body fatness (%Fat) and body mass index (BMI) and to eva...
Background-—It is unclear whether obesity unaccompanied by metabolic abnormalities is associated wit...
It is unclear whether obesity unaccompanied by metabolic abnormalities is associated with increased ...
The relation of body mass index (BMI) and weight gain to breast cancer risk is complex, and little i...
Most studies examining racial disparities in abdominal fat distribution have focused on premenopausa...
The overarching goal of the proposed work was to examine how racial discrimination contributes to di...
Introduction: Obesity is an epidemic in the United States, especially among Hispanics and African-Am...
Objective: There are marked inequalities in body mass index (BMI), overweight, and obesity across et...
Objective: To identify the impact of dietary intake and activity level on postpartum weight change. ...
OBJECTIVE: Large body size has been associated with decreased risk of breast cancer in premenopausal...
Obesity and overweight are at an all time high among most social groups in the United States. In par...
Background: Little is known about the effect of weight change on regional lean body mass (LBM) distr...
Risk factors for obesity and weight gain are typically evaluated individually while “adjusting for” ...
Data on body size and postmenopausal breast cancer in Hispanic and African American women are incons...
BACKGROUND: Obesity disproportionately affects more women than men. The loss of ovarian function dur...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relation between body fatness (%Fat) and body mass index (BMI) and to eva...
Background-—It is unclear whether obesity unaccompanied by metabolic abnormalities is associated wit...
It is unclear whether obesity unaccompanied by metabolic abnormalities is associated with increased ...
The relation of body mass index (BMI) and weight gain to breast cancer risk is complex, and little i...
Most studies examining racial disparities in abdominal fat distribution have focused on premenopausa...
The overarching goal of the proposed work was to examine how racial discrimination contributes to di...
Introduction: Obesity is an epidemic in the United States, especially among Hispanics and African-Am...
Objective: There are marked inequalities in body mass index (BMI), overweight, and obesity across et...
Objective: To identify the impact of dietary intake and activity level on postpartum weight change. ...
OBJECTIVE: Large body size has been associated with decreased risk of breast cancer in premenopausal...
Obesity and overweight are at an all time high among most social groups in the United States. In par...
Background: Little is known about the effect of weight change on regional lean body mass (LBM) distr...
Risk factors for obesity and weight gain are typically evaluated individually while “adjusting for” ...
Data on body size and postmenopausal breast cancer in Hispanic and African American women are incons...