Background: Studies suggest an association between weight change and subsequent poor physical health functioning, whereas the association with mental health functioning is inconsistent. We aimed to examine whether obesity and change of body mass index among normal weight, overweight and obese women and men associate with changes in physical and mental health functioning. Methods: The Helsinki Health Study cohort includes Finnish municipal employees aged 40 to 60 in 2000–02 (phase1, response rate 67%). Phase 2 mail survey (response rate 82%) took place in 2007 and phase 3 in 2012 (response rate 76%). This study included 5668 participants (82% women). Seven weight change categories were formed based on body mass index (BMI) (phase 1) and wei...
Studies have shown that body weight is a determinant of health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Howe...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations of anxiety and depression symptoms with weight change and...
Within mental health as risk factor for excess weight, prevention-relevant questions remain: does th...
Abstract Background Studies suggest an association between weight change and subsequent poor physica...
Background: Studies suggest an association between weight change and subsequent poor physical health...
Introduction: Working conditions have not only been found to impact work ability and productivity, b...
Aims of the study: Mental health problems among those with a non-typical body weight have been incre...
There is lack of studies investigating the association between bodyweight changes and health related...
There is lack of studies investigating the association between bodyweight changes and health related...
OBJECTIVES: Despite the increasing importance of patient-centered perspectives, the impact of weight...
Objective. To assess differences in perceived health-related quality of life among individuals who a...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Prospective data on the association between common mental disorder...
Aims: Obesity and weight change are associated with sickness absence; however, less is known about t...
Aims: Obesity and weight change are associated with sickness absence; however, less is known about t...
Background The cross-sectional association between obesity and a lower health-related quality of lif...
Studies have shown that body weight is a determinant of health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Howe...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations of anxiety and depression symptoms with weight change and...
Within mental health as risk factor for excess weight, prevention-relevant questions remain: does th...
Abstract Background Studies suggest an association between weight change and subsequent poor physica...
Background: Studies suggest an association between weight change and subsequent poor physical health...
Introduction: Working conditions have not only been found to impact work ability and productivity, b...
Aims of the study: Mental health problems among those with a non-typical body weight have been incre...
There is lack of studies investigating the association between bodyweight changes and health related...
There is lack of studies investigating the association between bodyweight changes and health related...
OBJECTIVES: Despite the increasing importance of patient-centered perspectives, the impact of weight...
Objective. To assess differences in perceived health-related quality of life among individuals who a...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Prospective data on the association between common mental disorder...
Aims: Obesity and weight change are associated with sickness absence; however, less is known about t...
Aims: Obesity and weight change are associated with sickness absence; however, less is known about t...
Background The cross-sectional association between obesity and a lower health-related quality of lif...
Studies have shown that body weight is a determinant of health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Howe...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the associations of anxiety and depression symptoms with weight change and...
Within mental health as risk factor for excess weight, prevention-relevant questions remain: does th...