Authors
Antonis Vlassopoulos, Emilie Combet, Michael EJ Lean
Publication date
2014/6
Journal
International journal of obesity
Volume
38
Issue
6
Pages
857-864
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Background:
Adiposity and health risks are better indicated by waist circumference than body mass index (BMI). Patterns of change with age are incompletely documented.
Methods:
Adults aged 18–92 years in the Scottish and English Health Surveys of 1994–96 and 2008–10 were divided into fifteen 5-year age bands. Sex-specific prevalences of overweight/obesity and of increased/high waist circumference against age were compared using analysis of covariance.
Results:
Data available for 7932 Scottish and 55 925 English subjects in 1994–96, and for 27 391 Scottish and 30 929 English in 2008–10, showed generally similar patterns of change in the two countries. Prevalences of both elevated BMI and waist circumference rose with age for longer in 2008–10 than in 1994–96, reaching higher peaks at greater ages, particularly among men. Between 1994–96 and 2008–10, maximum prevalences of BMI> 30 …
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Scholar articles
A Vlassopoulos, E Combet, MEJ Lean - International journal of obesity, 2014