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Epidemiologic Reviews, Vol.21, No.2, 1999. hal. 247-260. ( ket. ada di bendel 1997 - 1999 )
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Int. Journal of Epidemiology (IJE), Vol.28, No.3, June 1999, hal. 445-449
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Int. J. of Epid, Vol. 37, No.5, Oct. 2008, hal: 990-1004
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The Am. J. Clin. Nutr. (AJCN), Vol. 87, No.6, June 2008, hal. 1769-1775
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The American J. of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN), Vol.83, No.1, Jan, 2006 : hal. 30-35
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Gilbert C. Gee ... [et al]
AJPH Vol.98, No.3
Washington, DC : American Public Health Association, 2008
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Jerome Timothy Gronniger
Abstrak: Objectives: I used a semi-parametric analysis of the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and mortality to assess the adequacy of conventional BMI categories for planning public health programs to reduce mortality.

Methods: I linked supplements from the 1987 and 1989 versions of the National Health Interview Survey to the 1995 Multiple Cause of Death File to obtain mortality information. I constructed nonlinear estimates of the association between BMI and mortality using a semiparametric regression technique.

Results: The mortality risk among "normal" weight men (i.e., those in the BMI range of 20 to 25 kg/m(2)) was as high as that among men in the mild obesity category (BMIs of 30-35 kg/m(2)), with a minimum risk observed at a BMI of approximately 26 kg/m(2). Among women, the mortality risk was smallest at approximately 23 to 24 kg/m(2), with the risk increasing steadily with BMIs above 27 kg/m(2). In each specification, the slope of the line was small and volatile through the BMI range of 20 to 35 kg/m(2), suggesting negligible risk differences with minor differences in weight for much of the population.

Conclusions: Traditional BMI categories do not conform well to the complexities of the BMI-mortality relationship. In concurrence with conclusions from previous literature, I found that the current definitions of obesity and overweight are imprecise predictors of mortality risk.
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AJPH Vol.96, No.1
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The American J. of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN), Vol.89, No.2, Feb. 2009, hal: 551-557
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Universa Medicina, Vol.28, No.3, Sept. - Dec, 2009, hal. 146-151. ( ket. ada di bendel maj. campuran No.3 )
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The American J. of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN), Vol.89, No.4, Apr. 2009, hal: 1213-1219
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