The nature and extent of relationship between socioeconomic and behavioral variables and body mass index [BMI = weight (kg)/height (m)2] is studied in a sample of 1119 individuals (456 males and 663 females), aged 18 to 75 years, drawn from socioeconomically diverse populations from southern Andhra Pradesh, India. These populations are categorized into four groups, with graded lifestyles toward urbanization. The BMI of the participants ranged from 12.6 to 35.1 in males and from 12.3 to 34.2 in females. There is an increasing trend in mean BMI until about 50 years, followed by a decline, indicating nonlinear nature of age effects. Mean BMI also increases with better socioeconomic status of the constituent groups and with decreased physical a...
International audienceThe aim was to compare the relationship between body composition and body size...
[eng] Introduction: Obesity is a chronic disease characterized by an increase in fat mass and conseq...
Evidence from developing countries demonstrates a mixed relationship of overweight/obesity with soci...
The nature and extent of relationship between socioeconomic and behavioral variables and body mass i...
Data on body weight, height, and sitting height from 11,496 adult males, age 18–62 years, belonging ...
Background: Urbanization is increasing around the world, and in India, this trend has translated int...
Based on data collected from a representative national sample, India Human Development Survey 2005, ...
The present cross-sectional study on adult Asian Indians in Calcutta, India was undertaken to look i...
A survey of the nutritional status of women in 6 villages of the Pune district of Maharashtra, India...
Background Most epidemiological studies have not simultaneously quantified variance in health within...
Data on height and weight of 3,428 non-smoking healthy adult subjects, obtained during an earlier co...
Background: Physical fitness means the condition of being physically healthy, especially exercises a...
A negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and levels of overweight/obesity is consis...
Abstract Obesity prevalence is rapidly increasing in developing countries. Existing research investi...
Introduction: The present study assesses the prevalence of obesity using new adiposity indices and e...
International audienceThe aim was to compare the relationship between body composition and body size...
[eng] Introduction: Obesity is a chronic disease characterized by an increase in fat mass and conseq...
Evidence from developing countries demonstrates a mixed relationship of overweight/obesity with soci...
The nature and extent of relationship between socioeconomic and behavioral variables and body mass i...
Data on body weight, height, and sitting height from 11,496 adult males, age 18–62 years, belonging ...
Background: Urbanization is increasing around the world, and in India, this trend has translated int...
Based on data collected from a representative national sample, India Human Development Survey 2005, ...
The present cross-sectional study on adult Asian Indians in Calcutta, India was undertaken to look i...
A survey of the nutritional status of women in 6 villages of the Pune district of Maharashtra, India...
Background Most epidemiological studies have not simultaneously quantified variance in health within...
Data on height and weight of 3,428 non-smoking healthy adult subjects, obtained during an earlier co...
Background: Physical fitness means the condition of being physically healthy, especially exercises a...
A negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and levels of overweight/obesity is consis...
Abstract Obesity prevalence is rapidly increasing in developing countries. Existing research investi...
Introduction: The present study assesses the prevalence of obesity using new adiposity indices and e...
International audienceThe aim was to compare the relationship between body composition and body size...
[eng] Introduction: Obesity is a chronic disease characterized by an increase in fat mass and conseq...
Evidence from developing countries demonstrates a mixed relationship of overweight/obesity with soci...