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  1. demographic-research.org

    Todd & Myrskylä: Projection of US adult obesity trends based on individual BMI trajectories 428 https://www.demographic-research.org Focusing on the cohorts born between 1943 and 1993, we investigate four outcomes: the prevalence of obesity and severe obesity at age 55, and the time spent being obese and being severely obese between ages 25 ...
  2. demographic-research.org

    Jun 16, 2023Projection of US adult obesity trends based on individual BMI trajectories. ... We applied a functional data analysis technique to probabilistically reconstruct individual BMI trajectories in order to investigate the future prevalence of obesity and severe obesity at age 55, and the mean time spent being obese and severely obese between ages 25 ...
  3. demogr.mpg.de

    the United States in recent decades [9] and is expected to continue exert a strong influence on US life expectancy[10, 11]. Although BMI at the time of survey is the most accessible and, therefore, the most widely used summary of an individual's weight history, it is likely that the effects of obesity on an individual's health are cumulative.
  4. epc2020.popconf.org

    1 Projection of adult obesity trends based on individual BMI trajectories Extended Abstract Nicolas Todd, Ph.D. 1, Mikko Myrskylä, Ph.D. 1 1: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany SHORT ABSTRACT Adult obesity has been increasing in the United States since the 1980s.
  5. semanticscholar.org

    A functional data analysis technique is applied to probabilistically reconstruct individual BMI trajectories in order to investigate the future prevalence of obesity and severe obesity at age 55, and the mean time spent being obese and severely obese between ages 25 and 55. BACKGROUND Adult obesity has been increasing in the United States since the 1980s. Its future prevalence will be a key ...
  6. researchportal.helsinki.fi

    T1 - Projection of US adult obesity trends based on individual BMI trajectories. AU - Todd, Nicolas. AU - Myrskylä, Mikko. PY - 2024/8/13. Y1 - 2024/8/13. N2 - BACKGROUNDAdult obesity has been increasing in the United States since the 1980s. Its futureprevalence will be a key determinant for public health.
  7. ideas.repec.org

    Downloadable! Background: Adult obesity has been increasing in the United States since the 1980s. Its future prevalence will be a key determinant for public health. For the cohorts now in young adulthood, the future prevalence of obesity will depend on current prevalence and future increase in weight. Methods: We pooled 92,615 body-mass index (BMI) measures from 26,337 adults interviewed and ...
  8. researchportal.helsinki.fi

    In order to investigate the future of obesity, we pooled 92,615 body-mass index (BMI) measures from 26,337 adults interviewed and examined by the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), aged between 25 and 55 in years 1998-2018. We applied functional data analysis to probabilistically reconstruct individual BMI trajectories.
  9. researchportal.helsinki.fi

    For the cohorts now in young adulthood, the future prevalence of obesity will depend on current prevalence and future increase in weight. METHODS We pooled 92,615 body-mass index (BMI) measures from 26,337 adults interviewed and examined by the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).
  10. demogr.mpg.de

    In order to investigate the future of obesity, we pooled 92,615 body-mass index (BMI) measures from 26,337 adults interviewed and examined by the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), aged between 25 and 55 in years 1998-2018. We applied functional data analysis to probabilistically reconstruct individual BMI trajectories.

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