Trends in group inequalities and interindividual inequalities in BMI in the United States, 1993-2012.
暂无分享,去创建一个
Alexandre Lebel | Fahad Razak | George Davey Smith | G. Smith | S. Subramanian | F. Razak | A. Lebel | S. V. Subramanian | Aditi Krishna | S. Subramanian | Aditi Krishna | George Davey Smith
[1] J. Mackenbach,et al. Time trends and forecasts of body mass index from repeated cross‐sectional data: a different approach , 2013, Statistics in medicine.
[2] Katherine M Flegal,et al. Prevalence of obesity and trends in the distribution of body mass index among US adults, 1999-2010. , 2012, JAMA.
[3] Lindsay McLaren,et al. Socioeconomic status and obesity. , 2007, Epidemiologic reviews.
[4] A. Penman,et al. The Changing Shape of the Body Mass Index Distribution Curve in the Population: Implications for Public Health Policy to Reduce the Prevalence of Adult Obesity , 2006, Preventing chronic disease.
[5] T. Lallukka,et al. Occupational Class Differences in Body Mass Index and Weight Gain in Japan and Finland , 2013, Journal of epidemiology.
[6] L. Helmchen,et al. Changes in the distribution of body mass index of white US men, 1890–2000 , 2004, Annals of human biology.
[7] Katherine M Flegal,et al. Epidemiology of Obesity , 2014 .
[8] I. Kawachi,et al. Urban-rural differences in BMI in low- and middle-income countries: the role of socioeconomic status. , 2013, The American journal of clinical nutrition.
[9] K. Flegal,et al. Prevalence of Childhood and Adult Obesity in the United States, 2011–2012 , 2014 .
[10] M. Heo,et al. Optimal scaling of weight and waist circumference to height for maximal association with DXA-measured total body fat mass by sex, age and race/ethnicity , 2013, International Journal of Obesity.
[11] D. Lawlor,et al. Socioeconomic disparities in trajectories of adiposity across childhood. , 2011, International journal of pediatric obesity : IJPO : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.
[12] F. Zimmerman,et al. Bigger bodies: long-term trends and disparities in obesity and body-mass index among U.S. adults, 1960-2008. , 2012, Social science & medicine.
[13] R. Jeffery,et al. Secular trend in body mass index in the adult population of three communities from the upper mid-western part of the USA: the Minnesota Heart Health Program. , 1991, International journal of obesity.
[14] F. Rühli,et al. BMI distribution/social stratification in Swiss conscripts from 1875 to present , 2010, European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
[15] K. Flegal,et al. Prevalence and trends in obesity among US adults, 1999-2008. , 2010, JAMA.
[16] J. Kaprio,et al. Assortative mating by body height and BMI: Finnish Twins and their spouses , 2003, American Journal of Human Biology.
[17] C. Murray,et al. Trends in National and State-Level Obesity in the USA after Correction for Self-Report Bias: Analysis of Health Surveys , 2006 .
[18] C. Ruhm,et al. Age, Socioeconomic Status and Obesity Growth , 2007, Journal of health economics.
[19] L. Fahrmeir,et al. Alternative regression models to assess increase in childhood BMI , 2008, BMC medical research methodology.
[20] C. Murray,et al. Health inequalities and social group differences: what should we measure? , 1999, Bulletin of the World Health Organization.
[21] J. Komlos,et al. The trend of BMI values of US adults by deciles, birth cohorts 1882-1986 stratified by gender and ethnicity. , 2011, Economics and human biology.
[22] D. Sahn,et al. Decomposing world health inequality. , 2003, Journal of health economics.
[23] D. Sahn,et al. Measuring intra-household health inequality: explorations using the body mass index. , 2009, Health economics.
[24] J. Speakman. Evolutionary perspectives on the obesity epidemic: adaptive, maladaptive, and neutral viewpoints. , 2013, Annual review of nutrition.
[25] D. Sahn. Weights on the Rise: Where and for Whom , 2007 .
[26] M. McGue,et al. A cross-sectional examination of height, weight, and body mass index in adult twins. , 1995, The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences.
[27] K. Flegal,et al. Prevalence of overweight and obesity in the United States, 1999-2004. , 2006, JAMA.
[28] A. Mykletun,et al. Changes in BMI-distribution from 1966–69 to 1995–97 in adolescents. The Young-HUNT study, Norway , 2007, BMC public health.
[29] T. Sørensen,et al. Increased Genetic Variance of BMI with a Higher Prevalence of Obesity , 2011, PloS one.
[30] K. Flegal,et al. Prevalence and trends in obesity among US adults, 1999-2000. , 2002, JAMA.
[31] D. Allison,et al. Propagation of Obesity across Generations: The Roles of Differential Realized Fertility and Assortative Mating by Body Mass Index , 2013, Human Heredity.
[32] F. Razak,et al. Change in the Body Mass Index Distribution for Women: Analysis of Surveys from 37 Low- and Middle-Income Countries , 2013, PLoS medicine.
[33] J. Kaprio,et al. The genetic and environmental influences on childhood obesity: a systematic review of twin and adoption studies , 2010, International Journal of Obesity.
[34] M. Rowland,et al. Self-reported weight and height. , 1990, The American journal of clinical nutrition.
[35] M. Auld,et al. Effect of large-scale social interactions on body weight. , 2011, Journal of health economics.
[36] R. Sturm,et al. The obesity epidemic and changes in self‐report biases in BMI , 2013, Obesity.
[37] K. Flegal,et al. Prevalence of overweight and obesity among US children, adolescents, and adults, 1999-2002. , 2004, JAMA.
[38] J. Sorkin,et al. Longitudinal change in height of men and women: implications for interpretation of the body mass index: the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. , 1999, American journal of epidemiology.
[39] S. Heymsfield,et al. Assortative mating for relative weight: Genetic implications , 1996, Behavior genetics.
[40] F. Rasmussen,et al. Increasing Genetic Variance of Body Mass Index during the Swedish Obesity Epidemic , 2011, PloS one.
[41] Laura Kettel Khan,et al. Trends and correlates of class 3 obesity in the United States from 1990 through 2000. , 2002, JAMA.
[42] J. Cawley. The Impact of Obesity on Wages , 2004, The Journal of Human Resources.
[43] Walter A. Hendricks,et al. The Sampling Distribution of the Coefficient of Variation , 1936 .
[44] A. Bstr. Association of all-cause mortality with overweight and obesity using standard body mass index categories. A systematic review and meta-analysis , 2013, BDJ.
[45] J. Cawley. Body Weight and Women&Apos;S Labor Market Outcomes , 2000 .
[46] R. Collins,et al. Body-mass index and cause-specific mortality in 900 000 adults: collaborative analyses of 57 prospective studies , 2009, Lancet.
[47] K. Flegal,et al. Criteria for definition of overweight in transition: background and recommendations for the United States. , 2000, The American journal of clinical nutrition.
[48] L. Balluz,et al. A systematic review of publications assessing reliability and validity of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), 2004–2011 , 2013, BMC Medical Research Methodology.
[49] T. Harris,et al. Health consequences of obesity in the elderly: a review of four unresolved questions , 2005, International Journal of Obesity.
[50] F. Rasmussen,et al. Changes in shape and location of BMI distributions of Swedish children , 2005, Acta paediatrica.
[51] R. Gnanadesikan,et al. Probability plotting methods for the analysis of data. , 1968, Biometrika.