[HTML][HTML] Exploring the association between BMI and mortality in Australian women and men with and without diabetes: the AusDiab study
SF Zahir, A Griffin, JL Veerman, DJ Magliano, JE Shaw… - Diabetologia, 2019 - Springer
Aims/hypothesis There is conflicting evidence about the obesity paradox—the
counterintuitive survival advantage of obesity among certain subpopulations of individuals …
counterintuitive survival advantage of obesity among certain subpopulations of individuals …
[HTML][HTML] A comparison of obesity indices in relation to mortality in type 2 diabetes: the Fremantle Diabetes Study
J Tate, M Knuiman, WA Davis, TME Davis, DG Bruce - Diabetologia, 2020 - Springer
Aims/hypothesis This prospective association study aimed to compare the relationship
between each of four obesity indices and mortality risk in people with type 2 diabetes …
between each of four obesity indices and mortality risk in people with type 2 diabetes …
[HTML][HTML] Association of BMI with overall and cause-specific mortality: a population-based cohort study of 3· 6 million adults in the UK
K Bhaskaran, I dos-Santos-Silva, DA Leon… - The lancet Diabetes & …, 2018 - thelancet.com
Background BMI is known to be strongly associated with all-cause mortality, but few studies
have been large enough to reliably examine associations between BMI and a …
have been large enough to reliably examine associations between BMI and a …
Body mass index and mortality in people with and without diabetes: a UK Biobank study
NN Dhalwani, F Zaccardi, MJ Davies… - Nutrition, Metabolism and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Background and Aims To investigate the association of body mass index with all-
cause, cardiovascular and cancer mortality in individuals with and without diabetes …
cause, cardiovascular and cancer mortality in individuals with and without diabetes …
Obesity paradox and mortality in adults with and without incident type 2 diabetes: a matched population-level cohort study
Objective Among adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D), several (but not all) studies show that
being overweight (body mass index (BMI): 25.0–29.9 kg/m2) or obese I (BMI: 30.0–34.9 …
being overweight (body mass index (BMI): 25.0–29.9 kg/m2) or obese I (BMI: 30.0–34.9 …
The relationship of adiposity and mortality among people with diabetes in the US general population: a prospective cohort study
A Menke, SS Casagrande, CC Cowie - BMJ open, 2014 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective Several studies have found a U-shaped association between body mass index
(BMI) and mortality in the general population. In similar studies among people with diabetes …
(BMI) and mortality in the general population. In similar studies among people with diabetes …
Adiposity-mortality relationships in type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, and cancer subgroups in the UK Biobank, and their modification by smoking
OBJECTIVE The obesity paradox in which overweight/obesity is associated with mortality
benefits is believed to be explained by confounding and reverse causality rather than by a …
benefits is believed to be explained by confounding and reverse causality rather than by a …
Body mass index, diabetes, and mortality in French women: explaining away a “paradox”
M Lajous, A Bijon, G Fagherazzi… - …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Background: Obesity is associated with increased mortality in the general population but,
paradoxically, with decreased mortality in persons with diabetes. Methods: Among 88,373 …
paradoxically, with decreased mortality in persons with diabetes. Methods: Among 88,373 …
No Obesity Paradox—BMI Incapable of Adequately Capturing the Relation of Obesity with All‐Cause Mortality: An Inception Diabetes Cohort Study
M Bozorgmanesh, B Arshi… - International journal …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background. To reconcile “the obesity paradox,” we tested if (1) the contribution of
anthropometric measures to mortality was nonlinear and (2) the confounding of hip …
anthropometric measures to mortality was nonlinear and (2) the confounding of hip …
Mortality risk remains higher in individuals with type 1 diabetes: A population‐based cohort study (the Ayrshire diabetes follow‐up cohort [ADOC])
A Collier, PJ Connelly, M Hair… - Diabetes, Obesity …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aims Type 1 diabetes is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and all‐
cause mortality. Numerous studies have demonstrated that outcomes for diabetes are …
cause mortality. Numerous studies have demonstrated that outcomes for diabetes are …