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Body Mass Index and Risk of Death in Asian Americans

Authors :
Leslie Bernstein
Martha S. Linet
Cari M. Kitahara
Sophia S. Wang
Robert N. Hoover
Mark P. Purdue
Steven C. Moore
Howard D. Sesso
J. Michael Gaziano
D. Michal Freedman
Michael J. Thun
Bradley J. Willcox
Catherine Schairer
Kim Robien
Ellen T. Chang
Alan J. Flint
Emily White
Yikyung Park
Patricia Hartge
Amy Berrington de Gonzalez
Walter C. Willett
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Public Health Association, 2014.

Abstract

Objectives. We investigated the association between body mass index (BMI) and mortality among Asian Americans. Methods. We pooled data from prospective cohort studies with 20 672 Asian American adults with no baseline cancer or heart disease history. We estimated hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) with Cox proportional hazards models. Results. A high, but not low, BMI was associated with increased risk of total mortality among individuals aged 35 to 69 years. The BMI was not related to total mortality among individuals aged 70 years and older. With a BMI 22.5 to Conclusions. High BMI is associated with increased mortality risk among Asian Americans.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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