After the age of 60 y, body weight on average tends to decrease. The contribution of fat mass to this weight loss is relatively small, but fat tends to be redistributed with advancing age toward more abdominal (particularly visceral) fat. Anthropometric data are relatively poor indicators of these aging processes. This may be one of the explanations why the relationship between high body mass index and mortality is less pronounced in older than in younger people. Reduced lipolysis in the visceral fat depot with aging is among potential explanations why increased visceral fat seems to be less harmful in elderly subjects compared to young adults. Even though the relative contribution of increased fat mass to mortality may be less pronounced i...
The relation between relative weight and health differs between young and old. In older populations,...
Background: Weight status is one of the factors that influence healthy ageing. It is often assessed...
BACKGROUND: The association between change in weight or body mass index, and mortality is widely rep...
In developed countries, there is a general increase in body weight and body mass index (BMI) with ag...
Body weight generally increases from puberty through middle life. Some of this is due to muscle gain...
The association between change in weight or body mass index, and mortality is widely reported, howev...
Obesity prevalence is growing progressively even among older age groups. Controversy exists about th...
Background: An increased central distribution of fat with advanc-ing age is associated with chronic ...
Background: body mass index is used widely to define overweight and obesity. Both high and low body ...
Background: Guidelines for optimal weight in older persons are limited by uncertainty about the idea...
Background: low fat-free mass has been related to high mortality in patients. This study evaluated t...
BACKGROUND A low or high body mass index (BMI) has been associated with increased mortality risk ...
The authors explored the relation of body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)/height (m)(2)) and weight cha...
The authors explored the relation of body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)/height (m)2) and weight chang...
BackgroundUnintentional weight loss in older people has been linked to increased risk of mortality. ...
The relation between relative weight and health differs between young and old. In older populations,...
Background: Weight status is one of the factors that influence healthy ageing. It is often assessed...
BACKGROUND: The association between change in weight or body mass index, and mortality is widely rep...
In developed countries, there is a general increase in body weight and body mass index (BMI) with ag...
Body weight generally increases from puberty through middle life. Some of this is due to muscle gain...
The association between change in weight or body mass index, and mortality is widely reported, howev...
Obesity prevalence is growing progressively even among older age groups. Controversy exists about th...
Background: An increased central distribution of fat with advanc-ing age is associated with chronic ...
Background: body mass index is used widely to define overweight and obesity. Both high and low body ...
Background: Guidelines for optimal weight in older persons are limited by uncertainty about the idea...
Background: low fat-free mass has been related to high mortality in patients. This study evaluated t...
BACKGROUND A low or high body mass index (BMI) has been associated with increased mortality risk ...
The authors explored the relation of body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)/height (m)(2)) and weight cha...
The authors explored the relation of body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)/height (m)2) and weight chang...
BackgroundUnintentional weight loss in older people has been linked to increased risk of mortality. ...
The relation between relative weight and health differs between young and old. In older populations,...
Background: Weight status is one of the factors that influence healthy ageing. It is often assessed...
BACKGROUND: The association between change in weight or body mass index, and mortality is widely rep...