BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: This study examines which socio-demographic and lifestyle characteristics are associated with weight and waist circumference (WC) change in a cohort of Australian adults over a 15-year period (1992-2007). Further, it tests the effect of period of birth (birth cohort) on mean weight and WC at two time points, 15 years apart. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Up to three repeated measures of weight (n=1437) and WC (n=1317) were used. Self-reported data on socio-demographic and lifestyle characteristics were derived from repeated questionnaires. Multivariable models, stratified by sex, were adjusted for potential confounders. RESULTS: Participants born more recently were heavier, on average, than those in the same age group 15 years ear...
The nature of excess body weight may be changing over time to one of greater central adiposity. The ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate long-term patterns of weight change and progression to overweight and obesity...
In December 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) convened a consultation to discuss cut-points ...
Background/Objectives: This study examines which socio-demographic and lifestyle characteristics are...
Objective To identify predictors of increasing waist circumference (WC) over a 5-year period in a co...
OBJECTIVE: To assess in a single cohort whether annual weight and waist circumference (WC) change ha...
Background and Objectives: Dietary behaviours are suitable as clearly identifiable targets of dietar...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe the changes in weight and waist circumference (WC), examine th...
Objective: This study investigated 5-year trends in body weight, overweight and obesity and their as...
Aim: This study aims to quantify longitudinal changes in waist circumference (WC) among adults aged ...
Changes in the rates of weight and waist circumference gain in Australian adults over time: a longit...
Aim: This study aims to quantify longitudinal changes in waist circumference (WC) among adults aged ...
Objective: To investigate character istics associated with body mass index (BMI) and waist circumfer...
OBJECTIVE: To identify predictors of increased adiposity for different measures of adiposity. DESIGN...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
The nature of excess body weight may be changing over time to one of greater central adiposity. The ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate long-term patterns of weight change and progression to overweight and obesity...
In December 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) convened a consultation to discuss cut-points ...
Background/Objectives: This study examines which socio-demographic and lifestyle characteristics are...
Objective To identify predictors of increasing waist circumference (WC) over a 5-year period in a co...
OBJECTIVE: To assess in a single cohort whether annual weight and waist circumference (WC) change ha...
Background and Objectives: Dietary behaviours are suitable as clearly identifiable targets of dietar...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to describe the changes in weight and waist circumference (WC), examine th...
Objective: This study investigated 5-year trends in body weight, overweight and obesity and their as...
Aim: This study aims to quantify longitudinal changes in waist circumference (WC) among adults aged ...
Changes in the rates of weight and waist circumference gain in Australian adults over time: a longit...
Aim: This study aims to quantify longitudinal changes in waist circumference (WC) among adults aged ...
Objective: To investigate character istics associated with body mass index (BMI) and waist circumfer...
OBJECTIVE: To identify predictors of increased adiposity for different measures of adiposity. DESIGN...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
The nature of excess body weight may be changing over time to one of greater central adiposity. The ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate long-term patterns of weight change and progression to overweight and obesity...
In December 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) convened a consultation to discuss cut-points ...