Rates of weight change for black and white Americans over a twenty year period
Autor: | Laurie M DeChello, Z Fang, T J Sheehan, S DuBrava |
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Rok vydání: | 2003 |
Předmět: |
Gerontology
Adult Male Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism Medicine (miscellaneous) Black People Overweight Weight Gain White People Body Mass Index Sex Factors Weight loss Weight Loss Medicine Humans Longitudinal Studies Aged Aged 80 and over Nutrition and Dietetics business.industry Weight change Body Weight Age Factors Middle Aged medicine.disease Obesity Middle age United States Female medicine.symptom business Weight gain Body mass index Negroid |
Zdroj: | International journal of obesity and related metabolic disorders : journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity. 27(4) |
Popis: | OBJECTIVE: To examine the rate of weight gain over time among Americans by age, gender, and race. PARTICIPANTS: Scientific sample of 5117 Americans, ages 25–74?y in 1971 followed for 20?y. RESULTS: Rates of weight gain estimated by mixed effects models are highest among young adults and rates of weight loss are greatest among older adults. The overall shape of the growth curves are similar for men and women, black and white, in terms of both weight gain and weight loss. Rates are also affected by baseline body mass index (BMI=wt in kg/height in m2). CONCLUSIONS: Americans gain weight until middle age, stabilize, and begin to lose weight near age 60. Weight loss during old age is especially evident for obese Americans. The ability to accurately identify groups with increased risk and target them for obesity prevention will help combat the steady rise of overweight and obesity in America. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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