Life-course trajectories of body mass index from adolescence to old age: Racial and educational disparities

生命历程法 人口学 体质指数 学历 队列 老年学 队列研究 民族 纵向研究 人口 医学 年轻人 心理学 发展心理学 社会学 病理 人类学 内科学 经济 经济增长
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Yang Claire Yang,Christine Walsh,Moira Johnson,Daniel W. Belsky,Max Reason,Patrick J. Curran,Allison E. Aiello,Marianne Chanti‐Ketterl,Kathleen Mullan Harris
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期刊:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America [Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences]
卷期号:118 (17) 被引量:29
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DOI:10.1073/pnas.2020167118
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No research exists on how body mass index (BMI) changes with age over the full life span and social disparities therein. This study aims to fill the gap using an innovative life-course research design and analytic methods to model BMI trajectories from early adolescence to old age across 20th-century birth cohorts and test sociodemographic variation in such trajectories. We conducted the pooled integrative data analysis (IDA) to combine data from four national population-based NIH longitudinal cohort studies that collectively cover multiple stages of the life course (Add Health, MIDUS, ACL, and HRS) and estimate mixed-effects models of age trajectories of BMI for men and women. We examined associations of BMI trajectories with birth cohort, race/ethnicity, parental education, and adult educational attainment. We found higher mean levels of and larger increases in BMI with age across more recent birth cohorts as compared with earlier-born cohorts. Black and Hispanic excesses in BMI compared with Whites were present early in life and persisted at all ages, and, in the case of Black-White disparities, were of larger magnitude for more recent cohorts. Higher parental and adulthood educational attainment were associated with lower levels of BMI at all ages. Women with college-educated parents also experienced less cohort increase in mean BMI. Both race and education disparities in BMI trajectories were larger for women compared with men.
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