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Ligne n°27 : ... Section One - Continued- Ligne n°28 : OBESITY AND MORTALITY
- Ligne n°30 : According to the National Institutes of Health, obesity and overweight
Ligne n°31 : together are the second leading cause of preventable death in the ...
Ligne n°32 : ... United States, close behind tobacco use (3). An estimated 300,000- Ligne n°33 : deaths per year are due to the obesity epidemic (57).
- Ligne n°35 : The results of two extensive studies examining obesity-attributable
Ligne n°36 : deaths in the United States were published in 1999. Allison, Fontaine, ...
Ligne n°42 : ... Examination Survey I Epidemiologic Follow-up Study, and the Nurses'- Ligne n°43 : Health Study, to estimate the number of deaths attributable to obesity
Ligne n°44 : in the United States on an annual basis (66). Their initial analyses, ...
Ligne n°50 : ... Using data on all eligible subjects from all six studies, Allison et- Ligne n°51 : al. estimated that 280,184 obesity-attributable deaths occurred in the
Ligne n°52 : U.S. annually. When risk ratios calculated for nonsmokers and ...
Ligne n°54 : ... ratios to produce the best estimate for all subjects, regardless of- Ligne n°55 : smoking status, i.e., that obesity would exert the same deleterious
Ligne n°56 : effects across all smoking categories), the mean estimate for deaths ...
Ligne n°56 : ... effects across all smoking categories), the mean estimate for deaths- Ligne n°57 : due to obesity was 324,940.
Ligne n°60 : ... disease at baseline using data from the CPS1 and NHS. After controlling- Ligne n°61 : for preexisting disease, the mean annual number of obesity-attributable
Ligne n°62 : deaths was estimated to be 374,239 (330,324 based on CPS1 data and ...
Ligne n°80 : ... and for all categories of death. The strongest association between- Ligne n°81 : obesity and death from all causes was found among study subjects who
Ligne n°82 : had never smoked and had no history of disease, with the highest rates ...- Ligne n°89 : Obesity was associated with higher mortality rates for both
Ligne n°90 : cardiovascular disease and cancer. BMI was most strongly associated ...
Ligne n°96 : ... Calle et al.'s study supports the need for further research to- Ligne n°97 : ascertain the differences in the effect of obesity on mortality among
Ligne n°98 : the black population, especially among black women. Their data also ...
Ligne n°119 : ... Continue with Section One:- Ligne n°120 : * The Economic Costs of Obesity
Ligne n°121 : * Treatment of Obesity ...
Ligne n°120 : ... * The Economic Costs of Obesity- Ligne n°121 : * Treatment of Obesity
Ligne n°122 : * Top of Page ...