Body mass index and health‐related quality of life
Obesity Science & Practice2018Vol. 4(5), pp. 417–426
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Rachel Apple, Lauren R. Samuels, Chris Fonnesbeck, David G. Schlundt, Shelagh A. Mulvaney, Margaret K. Hargreaves, David Crenshaw, Kenneth A. Wallston, William J. Heerman
Abstract
This study demonstrates a non-linear association of variable clinical relevance between BMI and HRQoL after adjusting for demographic factors and comorbidities. The relationship between BMI and HRQoL is nuanced and impacted by gender and age. These findings challenge the idea of obesity as a main driver of reduced HRQoL, particularly among women and with respect to mental HRQoL.
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