Behavioral covariates of waist-to-hip ratio in Rancho Bernardo

We examined lifestyle and dietary habits in 685 men and 943 women (mean age 67 years) who completed an interview, examination, and food frequency questionnaire in 1984-87. Waist-to-hip ratio increased with age and body mass index in both men and women. In multiple regression, waist-to-hip ratio was...

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description We examined lifestyle and dietary habits in 685 men and 943 women (mean age 67 years) who completed an interview, examination, and food frequency questionnaire in 1984-87. Waist-to-hip ratio increased with age and body mass index in both men and women. In multiple regression, waist-to-hip ratio was independently associated with smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise in men, and with smoking and alcohol consumption in women. The data suggest that waist-to-hip ratio is affected, at least in part, by behavioral, and potentially modifiable, factors
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ACTIVIDAD FISICA
ACTIVITE PHYSIQUE
ADULTE
ADULTOS
Aged
Alcohol Drinking
Anatomy & physiology
BEBIDAS ALCOHOLICAS
Behavior
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Body Constitution
Body Mass Index
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California
Diet
Diet & nutrition
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Exercise
Female
FEMME
HOMBRES
HOMME
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Life Style
Lifestyles
Male
Medical research
Medical sciences
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MENSURATION CORPORELLE
Metabolic diseases
MUJERES
Obesity
Obesity - etiology
Public health
Questionnaires
REGIME ALIMENTAIRE
REGION DU CORPS
REGIONES DEL CUERPO
Smoking
SOBREPESO
SURPOIDS
TABAC
TABACO
TEJIDO ADIPOSO
TISSU ADIPEUX
Weight control
Women
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