Background The association of body mass index (BMI) with mortality remains controversial among the middle-aged and elderly. Moreover, the contribution of other anthropometric measures to predict mortality is unclear. Methods We assessed the association of BMI, waist circumference (WC), waist-to-height ratio (WHtR), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) and a body shape index (ABSI=WC/(BMI(2/3)xheight(1/2))) with total, cardiovascular and cancer mortality by using Cox proportion hazard models among 2626 men and 3740 women from the prospective population-based Rotterdam Study. Predictive performance was assessed through informativeness, c-statistic, integrated discrimination improvement (IDI), and continuous net reclassification improvement (cNRI). Result...
Background: Obesity, typically quantified in terms of Body Mass Index (BMI) exceeding threshold valu...
<div><p>It is well recognised that obesity increases the risk of premature death. A Body Shape Index...
Background: Whether waist circumference provides clinically meaningful information not delivered by ...
Abdominal and general adiposity are independently associated with mortality, but there is no consens...
Obesity is a global public health challenge. In the US, for instance, obesity prevalence remains hig...
Background: A number of prior studies have examined the association between anthropometric measures ...
Abdominal and general adiposity are independently associated with mortality, but there is no consens...
Abstract Background A number of prior studies have examined the association between anthropometric m...
Obesity, typically quantified in terms of Body Mass Index (BMI) exceeding threshold values, is consi...
Abstract: Abdominal and general adiposity are independently associated with mortality, but there is ...
It is well recognised that obesity increases the risk of premature death. A Body Shape Index (ABSI) ...
Background: Distribution of body fat is more important than the amount of fat as a prognostic factor...
Background and aims: Cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in relation to various anthropometric me...
Obesity, typically quantified in terms of Body Mass Index (BMI) exceeding threshold values, is consi...
Background: Obesity, typically quantified in terms of Body Mass Index (BMI) exceeding threshold valu...
<div><p>It is well recognised that obesity increases the risk of premature death. A Body Shape Index...
Background: Whether waist circumference provides clinically meaningful information not delivered by ...
Abdominal and general adiposity are independently associated with mortality, but there is no consens...
Obesity is a global public health challenge. In the US, for instance, obesity prevalence remains hig...
Background: A number of prior studies have examined the association between anthropometric measures ...
Abdominal and general adiposity are independently associated with mortality, but there is no consens...
Abstract Background A number of prior studies have examined the association between anthropometric m...
Obesity, typically quantified in terms of Body Mass Index (BMI) exceeding threshold values, is consi...
Abstract: Abdominal and general adiposity are independently associated with mortality, but there is ...
It is well recognised that obesity increases the risk of premature death. A Body Shape Index (ABSI) ...
Background: Distribution of body fat is more important than the amount of fat as a prognostic factor...
Background and aims: Cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in relation to various anthropometric me...
Obesity, typically quantified in terms of Body Mass Index (BMI) exceeding threshold values, is consi...
Background: Obesity, typically quantified in terms of Body Mass Index (BMI) exceeding threshold valu...
<div><p>It is well recognised that obesity increases the risk of premature death. A Body Shape Index...
Background: Whether waist circumference provides clinically meaningful information not delivered by ...