This is the final version of the article. Available from OUP via the DOI in this record.BACKGROUND: Moderate obesity in later life may improve survival, prompting calls to revise obesity control policies. However, this obesity paradox may be due to confounding from smoking, diseases causing weight-loss, plus varying follow-up periods. We aimed to estimate body mass index (BMI) associations with mortality, incident type 2 diabetes, and coronary heart disease in older people with and without the above confounders. METHODS: Cohort analysis in Clinical Practice Research Datalink primary care, hospital and death certificate electronic medical records in England for ages 60 to more than 85 years. Models were adjusted for age, gender, alcohol use,...
OBJECTIVES: This research investigates the associations between body mass index (BMI) at 21, 40-59, ...
We evaluated whether the obesity-associated years of life lost (YLL) have decreased over calendar ti...
Background A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality ...
BACKGROUND: Moderate obesity in later life may improve survival, prompting calls to revise obesity c...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Society for Nutrition via the DOI ...
Moderate obesity in later life may improve survival, prompting calls to revise obesity control polic...
Moderate obesity in later life may improve survival, prompting calls to revise obesity control polic...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Background: overw...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing globally and is an established ri...
Background: overweight or obesity at ages <65 years associates with increased dementia incidence, bu...
OBJECTIVE:The obesity paradox in which overweight/obesity is associated with mortality benefits is b...
Studies of obesity and its relationship with mortality risk in older persons have yielded conflictin...
Studies of obesity and its relationship with mortality risk in older persons have yielded conflictin...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity in adulthood are linked to an increased risk for death and ...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity in adulthood are linked to an increased risk for death and ...
OBJECTIVES: This research investigates the associations between body mass index (BMI) at 21, 40-59, ...
We evaluated whether the obesity-associated years of life lost (YLL) have decreased over calendar ti...
Background A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality ...
BACKGROUND: Moderate obesity in later life may improve survival, prompting calls to revise obesity c...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Society for Nutrition via the DOI ...
Moderate obesity in later life may improve survival, prompting calls to revise obesity control polic...
Moderate obesity in later life may improve survival, prompting calls to revise obesity control polic...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Background: overw...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing globally and is an established ri...
Background: overweight or obesity at ages <65 years associates with increased dementia incidence, bu...
OBJECTIVE:The obesity paradox in which overweight/obesity is associated with mortality benefits is b...
Studies of obesity and its relationship with mortality risk in older persons have yielded conflictin...
Studies of obesity and its relationship with mortality risk in older persons have yielded conflictin...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity in adulthood are linked to an increased risk for death and ...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity in adulthood are linked to an increased risk for death and ...
OBJECTIVES: This research investigates the associations between body mass index (BMI) at 21, 40-59, ...
We evaluated whether the obesity-associated years of life lost (YLL) have decreased over calendar ti...
Background A well-known challenge in estimating the mortality risks of obesity is reverse causality ...