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Overweight, Obesity, and All-Cause Mortality—Reply
JAMA, 2013The goal of our study was neither to endorse nor to criticize the standard BMI categories developed by the World Health Organization, but rather to summarize the published findings on mortality from studies that used those widely recognized categories.
Katherine M, Flegal +2 more
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Weight at Birth and All-Cause Mortality in Adulthood
Epidemiology, 2008Small size at birth is associated with subsequent cardiovascular disease and diabetes, and large size is associated with obesity and cancer. The overall impact of these opposing effects on mortality throughout the lifespan is unclear because causes of death change with age.We investigated the association of birth weight with adult all-cause mortality ...
Baker, Jennifer Lyn +2 more
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Obesity: Focus on all-cause mortality and cancer
Maturitas, 2010Excess body weight is a strong determinant as well as modifiable risk factor for all-cause and cancer mortality, and as such carries the potential for primary prevention. Recently published studies greatly enhance our knowledge about the impact of body fat distribution on relative risks specific to cancer type, and among women, there is further ...
Birgit, Teucher +2 more
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Sleep Duration and All-Cause Mortality
Journal of Insurance MedicineSleep, as a behavioural lifestyle factor, has so far received limited attention in medical risk assessment. Nonetheless, behavioural lifestyle factors can offer valuable insights into the health status of applicants. Health trackers enable the continuous recording of lifestyle factors such as physical activity and sleep patterns.
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Remote preconditioning and all-cause mortality
The Lancet, 2013Nathan, Mewton, Michel, Ovize
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