Background: Obesity is a contemporary epidemic that does not affect all age groups and sections of society equally. Objective: The objective was to examine socioeconomic differences in trajectories of body mass index (BMI; in kg/m2) and obesity between the ages of 45 and 65 y. Design: A total of 13,297 men and 4532 women from the French GAZEL (Gaz de France Electricité de France) cohort study reported their height in 1990 and their weight annually over the subsequent 18 y. Changes in BMI and obesity between ages 45 and 49 y, 50 and 54 y, 55 and 59 y, and 60 and 65 y as a function of education and occupational position (at age 35 y) were modeled by using linear mixed models and generalized estimating equations. Results: BMI and obesity rates...
Objective As overall spread of obesity in populations is generally acknowledged to result from unhea...
CONTEXT: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
This paper empirically examines the role and relative importance of parents’ and individuals’ own so...
Background: Obesity is a contemporary epidemic that does not affect all age groups and sections of s...
International audienceBMI and obesity rates increased between the ages of 45 and 65 y. In men, BMI w...
Do socioeconomic factors shape weight and obesity trajectories over the transition from midlife to o...
Background: Childhood socioeconomic circumstances and childhood adversities influence body mass inde...
Background: Over the last 80 years the association between social class and obesity has changed. In ...
Background The prevalence of obesity and overweight is rapidly increasing in industrialized countrie...
Background: Social and lifestyle influences on age-related changes in body morphology are complex be...
Obesity is increasingly prevalent among older adults, yet little is known about the distribution of ...
Background: Social and lifestyle influences on age-related changes in body morphology are complex b...
Abstract Identifying how socioeconomic positioning and genetic factors interact in the development o...
Context: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is a paucity of information on secular trends in the age-related proc...
Objective As overall spread of obesity in populations is generally acknowledged to result from unhea...
CONTEXT: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
This paper empirically examines the role and relative importance of parents’ and individuals’ own so...
Background: Obesity is a contemporary epidemic that does not affect all age groups and sections of s...
International audienceBMI and obesity rates increased between the ages of 45 and 65 y. In men, BMI w...
Do socioeconomic factors shape weight and obesity trajectories over the transition from midlife to o...
Background: Childhood socioeconomic circumstances and childhood adversities influence body mass inde...
Background: Over the last 80 years the association between social class and obesity has changed. In ...
Background The prevalence of obesity and overweight is rapidly increasing in industrialized countrie...
Background: Social and lifestyle influences on age-related changes in body morphology are complex be...
Obesity is increasingly prevalent among older adults, yet little is known about the distribution of ...
Background: Social and lifestyle influences on age-related changes in body morphology are complex b...
Abstract Identifying how socioeconomic positioning and genetic factors interact in the development o...
Context: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is a paucity of information on secular trends in the age-related proc...
Objective As overall spread of obesity in populations is generally acknowledged to result from unhea...
CONTEXT: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
This paper empirically examines the role and relative importance of parents’ and individuals’ own so...