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Toward generation XL: Anthropometries of longevity in late 20th-century United States

机译:迈向XL世代:20世纪晚期美国的长寿人体模型

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All-cause and cause-specific mortality among white U.S. men and women are analyzed using the NHANES I data (1971-1975) and epidemiologic follow-up to 1992, to examine the effect of physical stature on mortality, controlling for other confounding variables within a discrete-time framework. We find an association between mortality and both body mass index (BMI) and height, but the height effect is sensitive with respect to the age range under consideration. Although the resulting minimum-mortality BMI is higher than the widely accepted healthy range, the recent increase in weight implies that further gains in life expectancy are unlikely to derive from the anthropometry-mortality relationship.
机译:使用NHANES I数据(1971年至1975年)和1992年以前的流行病学随访资料,对美国白人男性和女性的全因病因和特定病因死亡率进行了分析,以检验身体身材对死亡率的影响,并控制其他混杂因素离散时间框架。我们发现死亡率与体重指数(BMI)和身高之间都存在关联,但是身高效应对于所考虑的年龄范围较为敏感。尽管由此得出的最低死亡率BMI高于广泛接受的健康范围,但最近体重的增加意味着人体测量学-死亡率关系不太可能进一步延长预期寿命。

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