Body shape index: Sex-specific differences in predictive power for all-cause mortality in the Japanese population

Volume: 12, Issue: 5, Pages: e0177779 - e0177779
Published: May 16, 2017
Abstract
While body mass index (BMI) is the most widely used anthropometric measure, its association with all-cause mortality is generally J-shaped or U-shaped. A body shape index (ABSI) is a recently formulated anthropometric measure that shows linear relationship to all-cause mortality, especially in Caucasian cohorts. We aimed to address the relationship between ABSI and all-cause mortality in Asians and to assess the influence of sex difference and...
Paper Details
Title
Body shape index: Sex-specific differences in predictive power for all-cause mortality in the Japanese population
Published Date
May 16, 2017
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
5
Pages
e0177779 - e0177779
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