BMI and BMI Changes to All-cause Mortality among the Elderly in Beijing: a 20-year Cohort Study

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WANG Yun Feng [1 ,2 ]
TANG Zhe [3 ]
GUO Jin [1 ,2 ]
TAO Li Xin [1 ,2 ]
LIU Long [1 ,2 ]
LI Hai Bin [1 ,2 ]
LI Di Tian [4 ]
GUO Xiu Hua [1 ,2 ]
YANG Xing Hua [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] School of Public Health,Capital Medical University
[2] Beijing Municipal Key Laboratory of Clinical Epidemiology
[3] Xuan Wu Hospital,Capital Medical University
[4] School of Basic Medical Sciences,Peking University Health Science Center
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Body mass index; All-cause mortality; The elderly; Beijing;
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R195 [卫生调查与统计];
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Objective To explore the association between body mass index(BMI)and all-cause mortality among the elderly in Beijing.Methods This analysis was based on the Beijing multidimensional longitudinal study of aging(BLSA),which included 2,090 subjects over 55 years old and was followed-up from 1992 to 2012.BMI-mortality curves were drawn to find the optimal BMI range with the lowest mortality.Cox proportional hazard models were used to obtain the hazard ratios(HRs)for BMI and BMI changes in the overall population and in specific stratified populations.Results During follow-up,1,164 deaths were recorded;BMI-mortality curve was U-shaped,with the lowest mortality at a BMI of approximately 25 kg/m2.After adjusting for gender,age,smoking,drinking and some pre-existing diseases,HRs for underweight,overweight and obesity compared with normal weight were 1.372(95%CI:1.154-1.631),0.767(95%CI:0.666-0.884)and 0.871(95%CI:0.830-1.246),respectively.HR for BMI drop was 3.245(95%CI:0.824-12.772)in the underweight group and 1.892(95%CI:0.830-1.246)in the normal weight group,HR for BMI rise was 1.795(95%CI:1.243-2.591)in normal weight group and 1.962(95%CI:1.202-3.203)in the overweight group.Conclusion Keeping BMI in an overweight status and stable is related to a reduced mortality.
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