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Consistently Stable or Decreased Body Mass Index in Young ...


Consistently Stable or Decreased Body Mass Index in Young ...

Young adults who maintained stable BMI over time had minimal progression of risk factors and lower incidence of metabolic syndrome regardless of baseline BMI.

the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study

Young adults who maintained stable BMI over time had minimal progression of risk factors and lower incidence of metabolic syndrome regardless of baseline BMI.

Weight Gain Prevention: Identifying Theory-Based Targets for Health ...

... stable or decreased body mass index (BMI) (11). These effects persist ... Consistently stable or decreased body mass index in young adulthood and ...

Acceleration of BMI in Early Childhood and Risk of Sustained Obesity

Results: In retrospective analyses, we found that most of the adolescents with normal weight had always had a normal weight throughout childhood ...

Life-course trajectories of body mass index from adolescence to old ...

Higher parental and adulthood educational attainment were associated with lower levels of BMI at all ages. Women with college-educated parents ...

Association Between Weight Gain From Young to Middle Adulthood ...

Consistently Stable or Decreased Body Mass Index in Young Adulthood and Longitudinal Changes in Metabolic Syndrome Components: The Coronary ...

Adulthood weight changes, body mass index in youth, genetic ...

This study had a smaller sample size than ours. Additionally, the benefits of weight loss may be masked by a higher initial BMI, considering ...

Childhood obesity: rapid weight gain in early ... - PubMed Central

This finding suggests that children with a BMI increase before 3 yr, a period normally characterized by decreased BMI, are more prone to developing insulin ...

Young adulthood body mass index, adult weight gain and breast ...

Cohort entry BMI was calculated from separately reported weight and height and categorised as follows: low normal weight (18.5–22.4 kg/m2), high ...

Change in body mass index from childhood onwards and risk of ...

We found that excessive gain in BMI from childhood onwards was consistently associated with the presence of CVD risk factors, with increased risks of coronary ...

Weight gain in early years and subsequent body mass index ...

Rapid weight gain (RWG) in early-life is associated with increased risk of childhood obesity and is common among low-birth weight infants. Few ...

Prevalence of Obesity and Trends in Body Mass Index Among US ...

In children and adolescents, overweight is defined as at or above the sex-specific 85th percentile on the CDC's 2000 BMI-for-age growth charts ...

Is There a Link between Balance and Body Mass Composition in ...

It turned out that among children in adolescence, a higher adipose tissue content and a higher BMI correlated with a smaller surface area ...

Weight change across adulthood in relation to all cause ... - The BMJ

We found that the relations of stable obesity and weight gain from non-obese to obese BMI with mortality were generally stronger from young to ...

Work- and mental health-related events and body mass index ...

Examining changes in BMI is important, as evidence has shown that a stable BMI is associated with lower mortality rates [35] and better health [ ...

Body mass index and the risk of infection - from underweight to obesity

In these studies underweight was defined as BMI <5th percentile for age and gender [10], [11]. Risk of infection is less clear in overweight and obesity. In a ...

Body mass index trajectories during mid to late life and risks of ...

The outcome-free participants followed a trajectory where the average BMI levels rise initially, remain stable or steadily decreased throughout ...

Longitudinal Trends in Body Mass Index Before and During ... - CDC

Consistent with previous studies (4,8), this analysis found that preschool and school-aged children, particularly those with obesity, had larger ...

5% or Greater Weight Loss or BMI Reduction Among Adults With ...

We found a slightly lower probability of 5% or greater weight loss in this subset (1 in 11), which ranged from 1 in 13 individuals with initial ...

Weight gain prevention in young adults: design of the study of novel ...

In the CARDIA study, only 16.3% of young adults maintained a stable BMI over 15 years of follow-up, but those individuals who remained weight ...