Specific body mass index trajectories were related to musculoskeletal pain and mortality: 19-year follow-up cohort
Objective We aimed to study 19-year body mass index (BMI) patterns and their (1) bidirectional relationship with musculoskeletal pain and (2) mortality risk. Study design and Setting We used data from the Chingford study and group-based trajectory modelling to define 19-year BMI patterns. We investi...
Những tác giả chính: | Radojčić, MR, Perera, RS, Chen, L, Spector, TD, Hart, DJ, Ferreira, ML, Arden, NK |
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Định dạng: | Journal article |
Ngôn ngữ: | English |
Được phát hành: |
Elsevier
2021
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