The available methodologies to estimate the obesity-attributable mortality fraction (OAMF) affect the levels found and hamper the construction of time series. Our aim was to assess the impact of using different techniques to estimate the levels and the trends in obesity-attributable mortality for The Netherlands between 1981 to 2013. Using Body Mass Index (BMI), all-cause and cause-specific mortality data, and worldwide and European relative risks (RRs), we estimated OAMFs using three all-cause approaches (partially adjusted, weighted sum, and the two combined) and one cause-of-death approach (Comparative Risk Assessment; CRA). We adjusted the CRA approach to purely capture obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2). The different approaches led to a rang...
The prevalence of obesity (severe overweight) has been increasing in western societies during the la...
OBJECTIVE: This study assesses the impact of obesity on life expectancy for 26 European national pop...
Obesity is considered a global epidemic in terms of both its prevalence and associated health burden...
The available methodologies to estimate the obesity-attributable mortality fraction (OAMF) affect th...
The available methodologies to estimate the obesity-attributable mortality fraction (OAMF) affect th...
The available methodologies to estimate the obesity-attributable mortality fraction (OAMF) affect th...
Introduction: Obesity has dramatically increased over time and constitutes a major health burden whi...
Introduction: Obesity has dramatically increased over time and constitutes a major health burden whi...
Background During the last 20 years, a threefold increase in obesity prevalence has occurred in Euro...
Objectives To assess age, period, and birth cohort effects and patterns of obesity-attributable mort...
OBJECTIVES: To assess age, period, and birth cohort effects and patterns of obesity-attributable mor...
OBJECTIVES: To assess age, period, and birth cohort effects and patterns of obesity-attributable mor...
Quantification of the excess mortality from all causes associated with obesity remains controversial...
Previously reported estimates of deaths attributable to obesity in the United States have been based...
Background and aims: Cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in relation to various anthropometric me...
The prevalence of obesity (severe overweight) has been increasing in western societies during the la...
OBJECTIVE: This study assesses the impact of obesity on life expectancy for 26 European national pop...
Obesity is considered a global epidemic in terms of both its prevalence and associated health burden...
The available methodologies to estimate the obesity-attributable mortality fraction (OAMF) affect th...
The available methodologies to estimate the obesity-attributable mortality fraction (OAMF) affect th...
The available methodologies to estimate the obesity-attributable mortality fraction (OAMF) affect th...
Introduction: Obesity has dramatically increased over time and constitutes a major health burden whi...
Introduction: Obesity has dramatically increased over time and constitutes a major health burden whi...
Background During the last 20 years, a threefold increase in obesity prevalence has occurred in Euro...
Objectives To assess age, period, and birth cohort effects and patterns of obesity-attributable mort...
OBJECTIVES: To assess age, period, and birth cohort effects and patterns of obesity-attributable mor...
OBJECTIVES: To assess age, period, and birth cohort effects and patterns of obesity-attributable mor...
Quantification of the excess mortality from all causes associated with obesity remains controversial...
Previously reported estimates of deaths attributable to obesity in the United States have been based...
Background and aims: Cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in relation to various anthropometric me...
The prevalence of obesity (severe overweight) has been increasing in western societies during the la...
OBJECTIVE: This study assesses the impact of obesity on life expectancy for 26 European national pop...
Obesity is considered a global epidemic in terms of both its prevalence and associated health burden...