Cause-specific mortality in old age in relation to body mass index in middle age and in old age: follow-up of the Whitehall cohort of male civil servants.
BACKGROUND: The relevance of body mass index (BMI) to cause-specific mortality in old age is uncertain. OBJECTIVES: To examine cause-specific 5 year mortality in old age by BMI in old age and middle age (40-69 years). METHODS: Cox proportional hazards for mortality rates among 4862 former male civil...
Main Authors: | Breeze, E, Clarke, R, Shipley, M, Marmot, MG, Fletcher, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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