The Relationship Between Weight Status During Early Adulthood And Successful Aging In Elderly Canadian Males: The Manitoba Follow-up Study Dennis J. Bayomi,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Burden of Obesity in North Carolina Overview.
Advertisements

B - body M - mass I - index. The body mass index (BMI), or Quetelet index, is a measure for human body shape based on an individual's weight and height.
Obesity Epidemic. Overweight vs. Obese Determined by your body mass index (BMI): – Overweight if 25 ≤ BMI ≤ 29.9 – Obese if BMI ≥ 30.
Body mass index and waist circumference as predictors of mortality among older Singaporeans Authors: Angelique Chan, Chetna Malhotra, Rahul Malhotra, Truls.
Self-Rated Health in Epidemiological Surveys as a Predictor of Disability and Mortality Ellen Idler, PhD Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging.
Change in Abdominal Obesity & Risk of Coronary Calcification Siamak Sabour, MD, MSc, DSc, PhD, Postdoc Clinical Epidemiologist Persian International Epidemiology.
Associations between Obesity and Depression by Race/Ethnicity and Education among Women: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey,
The association between blood pressure, body composition and birth weight of rural South African children: Ellisras longitudinal study Makinta MJ 1, Monyeki.
SUPERSIZED NATION By Jennifer Ericksen August 24, 2007.
1 Trends in risk factors for cardiovascular disease in Canada: Temporal, socio-demographic and geographic factors, 1994–2004 CIHR Team Grant in Cardiovascular.
Introduction of Cohort Study Aug, 17, 2011 Hirohide Yokokawa, M.D., Ph.D. Department of General Medicine, Juntendo University School of Medicine.
Chapter 1: CKD in the General Population 2014 A NNUAL D ATA R EPORT V OLUME 1: C HRONIC K IDNEY D ISEASE.
Meet the Author Webcast Public Health Reports Meet the Author Webcast Socioeconomic Status and Risk of Diabetes-Related Morality in the United States With.
“Would You Call It Stress or Just Being Scared to Death?” Exploring the Relationship Between Stress Experienced During World War II and Subsequent Ischemic.
October 6, 2005 Dennis Haeckl The Health And Cost Consequences Of Obesity Among The Future Elderly D. Lakdawalla, D. Goldman, B. Shang Health Affairs September.
Cohort Studies.
Nutrition for Infants and Children Childhood Overweight and Obesity.
1 Journal Club Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Health: Current Evidence November–December 2010.
Body Weight and Mortality: New Population Based Evidences Body Weight and Mortality: New Population Based Evidences Dongfeng Gu, MD Dongfeng Gu, MD Fu.
What is Body Mass Index (BMI) What is Body Mass Index (BMI)
BMI: Body Mass Index. The term BMI is often used when discussing the obesity epidemic, but what is BMI?
Body Mass Index, Weight Change and Death in an Older Hypertensive Population: The SHEP Study Grant W Somes Stephen B Kritchevsky Marco Pahor Ronald I Shorr.
The epidemiology of overweight and obesity Katherine M. Flegal, Ph.D. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics.
A STUDY OF RURAL CHILDHOOD OBESITY Dr. Marilyn Duran PhD, RN Department of Nursing Tarleton State University.
NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS AND PANCREATIC CANCER RISK: A NESTED CASE-CONTROL STUDY Marie Bradley, Carmel Hughes, Marie Cantwell and Liam Murray.
Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:CONTACT: Roseanne Pawelec, Tuesday, July 23, 2002(617) NEARLY HALF OF ALL MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS OVERWEIGHT.
ScandinaviaOdense, home town of Hans Christian Andersen.
Katy L. Gordon, BSN, RN What are the Statistics? Centers for Disease Control (2009). Adult obesity: Obesity rises among adults.
Emily O’Brien, Emil Fosbol, Andrew Peng, Karen Alexander, Matthew Roe, Eric Peterson The Obesity Paradox: The Importance for Long-term Outcomes in Non-ST-Elevation.
Prevention Guidelines and the Risk of Nursing Home Admission Elmira Valiyeva, Ph.D., Rutgers Louise Russell, Ph.D., Rutgers Jane Miller, Ph.D., Rutgers.
Definitions: Definitions: Obesity: Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or higher. Obesity: Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or higher. Body Mass Index (BMI): A measure.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ADOLESCENT/YOUNG ADULT BMI AND SUBSEQUENT NON- PROBLEM AND PROBLEM ALCOHOL USE Alexis E. Duncan, Kathleen Keenan Bucholz, Pamela.
Improving the Quality of Physical Health Checks
The effects of initial and subsequent adiposity status on diabetes mellitus Speaker: Qingtao Meng. MD West China hospital, Chendu, China.
Aging and Obesity Claire Zizza Tenth Annual Diabetes and Obesity Conference April 19, 2011.
Pattern of Diabetes Emergencies among adult Yemeni Diabetic Patients Dr. Zayed Atef Faculty of Medicine Sana’a University.
Developing Cardiac Rehabilitation in Vietnam Dr Juliette Hussey School of Medicine Trinity College Dublin Ireland.
HS499 Bachelor’s Capstone Week 6 Seminar Research Analysis on Community Health.
實習生 : 中山醫 李佳靜 指導老師 : 陳燕慈 營養師 The Relationship of BMI and Lung Transplant Recipients 1.
Influence of Comorbid Depression and Antidepressant Treatment on Mortality for Medicare Beneficiaries with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease by SSDI-eligibility.
The Obesity/Diabetes Epidemic: Perspectives, Consequences, Prevention, Treatment Stan Schwartz MD, FACP, FACE Private Practice, Ardmore Obesity Program.
Lipoatrophy and lipohypertrophy are independently associated with hypertension: the effect of lipoatrophy but not lipohypertrophy on hypertension is independent.
Pre-school healthy kids check and immunisation: BMI, parent and nurse perception and parent level of concern. NSW Rural Health and Research Congress October.
Cardiovascular Disease Healthy Kansans 2010 Steering Committee Meeting April 22, 2005.
April 13, 2011 Back to Basics, 2011 POPULATION HEALTH : Vital & Health Statistics Presented by Robert Spasoff, MD Epidemiology & Community Medicine 1.
How to Calculate Your Body Mass Index (BMI)
New findings concerning social status inconsistency (SSI) and health Richard Peter 1, Holger Gässler 1, Siegfried Geyer 2 1 Department of Epidemiology,
Identifying Persons in Need of Weight-loss Treatment: Evaluation of Potential Treatment Algorithms Caitlin Mason School of Physical and Health Education.
Body Mass Index – BMI Going for the 3 Increases: Increase in Health, Increase in Happiness & Increase in Energy Strategies for Success in Weight Management.
Diabetes and Cause-Specific Mortality in a Prospective Cohort of One Million U.S. Adults Featured Article: Peter T. Campbell, Ph.D., Christina C. Newton,
Association between Systolic Blood Pressure and Congestive Heart Failure in Hypertensive Patients Mrs. Sutheera Intajarurnsan Doctor of Public Health Student.
Social Environment and Weight Gain Anne Kouvonen 1, Roberto De Vogli 2, Mai Stafford 2, Thomas Cox 1 and Mika Kivimäki 2 1) Institute of Work, Health and.
Measuring the Effect of Obesity on Earnings Xiaoshu Han Department of Economcs.
Proposed Statistical Methodology for the Canadian Heart Health Surveys Follow-up Study
Date of download: 5/28/2016 Copyright © 2016 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. From: Serum Selenium Levels and All-Cause, Cancer, and.
Vitamin D: A New Frontier in Diabetes Management Contact Information: Background Acknowledgement Methods.
Factors associated with maternal smoking during early pregnancy: relationship to low-birth-weight infants and maternal attitude toward their pregnancy.
Obesity—weighing up the facts Karen Bishop and Ilona Brockway.
GLOBAL INCIDENCE OF OBESITY: PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS Matilda Asante (PhD, RD)
Loss of anterior forces (R waves) may signify prior anterior myocardial infarction. The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and prognostic.
The short term effects of metabolic syndrome and its components on all-cause-cause mortality-the Taipei Elderly Health Examination Cohort Wen-Liang Liu.
OVERVIEW OF THE OBESITY CRISIS. OVERVIEW OF THE OBESITY CRISIS A worldwide phenomenon Affects all nationalities, ages, both genders Unlike deadly diseases.
1 Body-Mass Index and Mortality in Korean Men and Women Sun Ha Jee, Ph.D., Jae Woong Sull, Ph.D., Jung yong Park, Ph.D., Sang-Yi Lee, M.D. From the Department.
How to Calculate Your Body Mass Index (BMI)
University of Wolverhampton, UK
BMI: Body Mass Index.
Some Epidemiological Studies
Progress and Promise in RAAS Blockade
Melissa Herrin, Jan Tate ScD, MPH & Amy Justice, MD, PhD
Jacob J.E. Koopman, MD, PhD  American Journal of Kidney Diseases 
Presentation transcript:

The Relationship Between Weight Status During Early Adulthood And Successful Aging In Elderly Canadian Males: The Manitoba Follow-up Study Dennis J. Bayomi, BSc (MSc Candidate) 1,2, Robert B. Tate, PhD 1,2 and T. Edward Cuddy, MD 2 1 Department of Community Health Sciences; 2 Manitoba Follow-up Study Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada Existing literature documents clear relationships between weight status and the development of chronic disease... … but there is no literature relating weight status in early adulthood with Successful Aging in the elderly. RATIONALE Obesity and overweight are reaching epidemic proportions worldwide; >1 Billion adults are overweight (World Health Report, WHO 2002) Body Mass Index (BMI) is a widely accepted proxy for weight status BMI = Weight in kg / (Height in m) 2 Longitudinal studies relating weight status with mortality/morbidity: Manitoba Follow-up Study Framingham Study Physicians’ Health Study Nurses’ Health Study Cancer Prevention Study BMI measures reported by such studies include: “representative” individual BMI values - eg. most recently measured/recalled summary measures of BMI values collected during period of interest WHO classification of weight categories: Underweight BMI < 18.5 Normal Weight Overweight Obese (Obesity: Preventing and Managing the Global Epidemic, WHO 1998) BACKGROUND We would like to acknowledge the University of Manitoba Centre on Aging for supporting our work through its Faculty-Graduate Student Collaborative Research Grants Program. OBJECTIVE Longest-running prospective longitudinal study of cardiovascular disease in Canada Royal Canadian Air Force male aircrew recruits during World War II Cohort sealed on July 1, 1948 with 3,983 men Routine examinations including blood pressure, body weight and resting electrocardiograms obtained at regular intervals Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD) morbidity and mortality monitored Successful Aging questionnaires in 1996, 2000 and 2002 Website: Status of the Study at January 1, 2003: IHD documented in 1,286 (32%) men 2,561 (64%) men have died 1,422 (36%) assumed alive, at a mean age of 82 years Only 2% of cohort lost to follow-up during first 50 years of the study ( ) Cohort members living in every province THE MANITOBA FOLLOW-UP STUDY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS To determine a measure of weight status that best predicts Successful Aging using fifty years of longitudinal data from the Manitoba Follow-up Study. Successful Aging to be documented by: Survival Absence of chronic disease morbidity Self-reports of having “Successfully Aged” Clinical definitions of Successful Aging ANALYTIC PLAN Outcome indicators include: Survival time after age 50y - all-cause mortality - cause-specific mortality - eg. Ischemic Heart Disease Chronic disease morbidity - eg. diabetes, hypertension Self-reports of “Successfully Aged” Clinically defined Successful Aging DOCUMENT OUTCOMES 2 Use BMI measurements only from early adulthood (20y to 45y) To minimize possible within-subject outlier effects, include subjects with at least 7 BMI measurements during a period of at least 15y DERIVE MEASURES OF WEIGHT STATUS 13 STATISTICAL METHODS Generate survival curves for morbidity and all-cause and cause-specific mortality using each measure of weight status Calculate Relative Risks of morbidity and mortality using Cox proportional hazards models for each weight measure, adjusting for other factors such as blood pressure and smoking Calculate Odds Ratios of “Successfully Aged” self-reports and clinical definitions of Successful Aging using Logistic Regression models for each weight measure BMI FIG 1: MEASURES OF WEIGHT STATUS MeasureDefinition BMI LST Last recorded BMI during period of interest BMI MAX Max BMI BMI AVG Mean BMI RNGBMIRange of BMI values TRDBMIOver-all trend or slope of BMI values VARBMI Variation of BMI values AGE FIG 2: PROPOSED LONGITUDINAL MEASURE OF WEIGHT STATUS Normal Weight Underweight Obese BMI Overweight Determine relative durations within weight categories (Underweight/Normal Weight/Overweight/Obese): 1. Interpolate between adjacent BMI measurements 2. Calculate time in weight categories between each adjacent BMI pair 3. Sum over all times and express as proportion of total time in each weight category 20y45y50y75y + FIG 3: HYPOTHETICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WEIGHT STATUS AND MORTALITY AGE WORK IN PROGRESS BMI MAX BMI LST RNGBMI BMI AVG TRDBMI 50% 75% 100% SURVIVAL AGE