Objective: To depict the trajectory of BMI from middle to late adulthood and to examine social variations in BMI trajectories. Method: Eight waves (1992-2006) of the Health and Retirement Study involving a nationally representative sample of Americans aged 51 to 61 years at baseline were used. Changes in BMI were analyzed using hierarchical linear modeling with time-constant and time-varying covariates. Results: BMI increased linearly over time. Compared with Caucasians, African-Americans had higher BMI levels, while Hispanics had similar BMI levels, but lower rates of increase over time. Higher education predicted lower BMI levels and was not as-sociated with the rate of change. Younger age-at-baseline predicted lower BMI level and lower r...
The health consequences of obesity and overweight have been well documented, but less research has e...
CONTEXT: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a contemporary epidemic that does not affect all age groups and sections of s...
Obesity is increasingly prevalent among older adults, yet little is known about the distribution of ...
Objectives: To investigate the correlates of body mass index (BMI) among a national sample of older ...
Objectives: To investigate the correlates of body mass index (BMI) among a national sample of older ...
Previous research has produced inconsistent results on whether education and ethnic disparities in B...
Objectives: Despite evidence of poor health outcomes associated with excessive weight gain or loss, ...
<i>Objective:</i>This study is a descriptive investigation of trends in BMI in the USA over time, ac...
Background The prevalence of obesity and overweight is rapidly increasing in industrialized countrie...
Objectives: Race/ethnicity and education are among the strongest social determinants of body mass in...
The prevalence of obesity increased in the United States through the 1980s. The authors examined 10-...
Context: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
ObjectivesSocioeconomic status (SES) is among the strongest determinants of body mass index (BMI), p...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate long-term patterns of weight change and progression to overweight and obesity...
The health consequences of obesity and overweight have been well documented, but less research has e...
CONTEXT: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a contemporary epidemic that does not affect all age groups and sections of s...
Obesity is increasingly prevalent among older adults, yet little is known about the distribution of ...
Objectives: To investigate the correlates of body mass index (BMI) among a national sample of older ...
Objectives: To investigate the correlates of body mass index (BMI) among a national sample of older ...
Previous research has produced inconsistent results on whether education and ethnic disparities in B...
Objectives: Despite evidence of poor health outcomes associated with excessive weight gain or loss, ...
<i>Objective:</i>This study is a descriptive investigation of trends in BMI in the USA over time, ac...
Background The prevalence of obesity and overweight is rapidly increasing in industrialized countrie...
Objectives: Race/ethnicity and education are among the strongest social determinants of body mass in...
The prevalence of obesity increased in the United States through the 1980s. The authors examined 10-...
Context: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
ObjectivesSocioeconomic status (SES) is among the strongest determinants of body mass index (BMI), p...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate long-term patterns of weight change and progression to overweight and obesity...
The health consequences of obesity and overweight have been well documented, but less research has e...
CONTEXT: Although recent trends in obesity have been well documented, generational patterns of obesi...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a contemporary epidemic that does not affect all age groups and sections of s...