There are several ways to measure fatness and obesity, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. The primary measure for tracking the prevalence of obesity has historically been body mass index (BMI). This paper compares long-run trends in the prevalence of obesity when obesity is defined using skinfold thickness instead of BMI, using data from the full series of U.S. National Health Examination Surveys. The results indicate that when one uses skinfold thickness rather than BMI to define obesity, the rise in the prevalence of obesity is detectable 10–20 years earlier. This underscores the importance of examining multiple measures of fatness when monitoring or otherwise studying obesity
Body mass index (BMI) is the cornerstone of the current classification system for obesity and its ad...
BACKGROUND: Anthropometric measures such as the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference are wi...
Reliable measures of body composition are essential to develop effective policies to tackle obesity...
There are several ways to measure fatness and obesity, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. ...
ays t rimar dex ( ity is defined using skinfold thickness instead of BMI, using data from the full s...
BackgroundAlthough the prevalence of a body mass index [BMI (in kg/m2)] 6530 has tripled among US a...
OVERALL TRENDS IN OBESITYin the adult population ofthe United States can betracked using national su...
Increasing rates of obesity have sparked tremendous public concern because excess body weight has be...
Obesity in the United States has grown and is becoming a deadly epidemic. Critics point out that BMI...
The nature of excess body weight may be changing over time to one of greater central adiposity. The ...
Background: Childhood obesity has been recognized as a major public health concern. The purpose of t...
Background: Obesity interventions are implemented at state or sub-state level in the United States (...
OBESITY CONTINUES TO BE Aleading public health con-cern in the United States.1,2Between 1980 and 200...
Anthropometric measures such as the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference are widely used as...
A steady rise in obesity prevalence over several decades has led to considerable scholarly interest ...
Body mass index (BMI) is the cornerstone of the current classification system for obesity and its ad...
BACKGROUND: Anthropometric measures such as the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference are wi...
Reliable measures of body composition are essential to develop effective policies to tackle obesity...
There are several ways to measure fatness and obesity, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. ...
ays t rimar dex ( ity is defined using skinfold thickness instead of BMI, using data from the full s...
BackgroundAlthough the prevalence of a body mass index [BMI (in kg/m2)] 6530 has tripled among US a...
OVERALL TRENDS IN OBESITYin the adult population ofthe United States can betracked using national su...
Increasing rates of obesity have sparked tremendous public concern because excess body weight has be...
Obesity in the United States has grown and is becoming a deadly epidemic. Critics point out that BMI...
The nature of excess body weight may be changing over time to one of greater central adiposity. The ...
Background: Childhood obesity has been recognized as a major public health concern. The purpose of t...
Background: Obesity interventions are implemented at state or sub-state level in the United States (...
OBESITY CONTINUES TO BE Aleading public health con-cern in the United States.1,2Between 1980 and 200...
Anthropometric measures such as the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference are widely used as...
A steady rise in obesity prevalence over several decades has led to considerable scholarly interest ...
Body mass index (BMI) is the cornerstone of the current classification system for obesity and its ad...
BACKGROUND: Anthropometric measures such as the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference are wi...
Reliable measures of body composition are essential to develop effective policies to tackle obesity...