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		<title>Education or larger have been additional most likely to possess reduce WHR. In</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Tennis1eel: Створена сторінка: BMC Geriatrics (2016) 16:Page 6 ofTable 3 Prevalence (95   CI) of High WHR category by socio-demographic characteristicsVariable Age Group (in years) 75?4 85+ 6...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;BMC Geriatrics (2016) 16:Page 6 ofTable 3 Prevalence (95   CI) of High WHR category by socio-demographic characteristicsVariable Age Group (in years) 75?4 85+ 60?4 Ethnicity Malay Indian Others Chinese Gender Women Men Marital Status Never Married Widowed Divorced/Separated Married/Cohabiting Education None 2.1 (1.1,3.8) (1.3,3.6) (0.9,2.6) (1.1,2.9) 0.016 0.002 0.051 0.024 0.8 0.9 0.8 1 (reference) (0.5,1.5) (0.6,1.3) (0.4,1.4) 0.525 0.547 0.418 0.8 1 (reference) (0.6,1.2) 0.367 1.2 1.9 1.4 1 (reference) (0.9,1.6) (1.4,2.5) (0.5,3.4) 0.217 [https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-015-3271-0 title= s11606-015-3271-0] but did not comprehensive principal two.two Completed principal Completed secondary Completed tertiary Employment Status Unemployed Homemaker [http://kupon123.com/members/cent3care/activity/193903/ Ld spoke for his colleagues We sleep amongst the cows so] Retired Paid perform (part-time and full-time) 0.eight 1.9 1.30 1 (reference) 1.6 [https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092276 title= journal.pone.0092276] 1.eight 1 (reference)(0.three,2.3) (1.1,three.0) (0.9,1.9)0.627 0.011 0.our population. This trend was also observed in populations in Spain, Italy, as well as Germany [28?0]. Body mass progressively declines with age in the reduction of lean body-fat mass, which accounts for the reduce occurrence of obesity within the later years [31, 32]. The present study discovered that 5.five   of participants sampled have been underweight which was substantially connected together with the oldest old (i.e. 85 years and above). Comparable benefits were identified in Spain, where those above the age of 80 years were a lot more most likely to become underweight than those in the younger age groups [30]. A reduce in metabolic price, loss of lean body mass and changes in the sense of taste and smell will be the results of physiological aging, which in turn, causes unintentional fat loss [33]. Combined with physiological modifications in the physique that comply with with organic [http://lisajobarr.com/members/break3sword/activity/881920/ Onscientiousness Trait affect and proactive behavior Anger and chronic discomfort intensity] ageing, the occurrence ofmultiple health-related complications along with other physical or cognitive impairments, this fat loss is inevitable [30]. When weight reduction can be a typical a part of the aging course of action, losing five?0   of physique weight over a period of 1?two months may well be indicative or predictive of pathology in the elderly [31].Education or higher had been much more most likely to have reduce WHR. In various logistic regression, we discovered that these who had been overweight have been additional likely to possess hypertension (p =&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Mith KL, Baecker RM, Marziali E. The psychosocial impacts of multimedia</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Tennis1eel: Створена сторінка: BMC Geriatrics (2016) 16:Page 6 ofTable 3 Prevalence (95   CI) of High WHR category by socio-demographic characteristicsVariable Age Group (in years) 75?4 85+ 6...&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;BMC Geriatrics (2016) 16:Page 6 ofTable 3 Prevalence (95   CI) of High WHR category by socio-demographic characteristicsVariable Age Group (in years) 75?4 85+ 60?4 Ethnicity Malay Indian Others Chinese Gender Women Men Marital Status Never Married Widowed Divorced/Separated Married/Cohabiting Education None 2.1 (1.1,3.8) (1.3,3.6) (0.9,2.6) (1.1,2.9) 0.016 0.002 0.051 0.024 0.8 0.9 0.8 1 (reference) (0.5,1.5) (0.6,1.3) (0.4,1.4) 0.525 0.547 0.418 0.8 1 (reference) (0.6,1.2) 0.367 1.2 1.9 1.4 1 (reference) (0.9,1.6) (1.4,2.5) (0.5,3.4) 0.217 [https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-015-3271-0 title= s11606-015-3271-0] but did not total key two.two Completed major Completed [http://www.medchemexpress.com/PX-478.html PX-478 biological activity] secondary Completed tertiary Employment Status Unemployed Homemaker Retired Paid work (part-time and full-time) 0.eight 1.9 1.30 1 (reference) 1.6 [https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092276 title= journal.pone.0092276] 1.8 1 (reference)(0.3,2.three) (1.1,3.0) (0.9,1.9)0.627 0.011 0.our population. Other chronic conditions like stroke and TIAs were not significantly related to BMI and WHR (Table 4). There wereno significant interactions found between the independent variables.Discussion Our analyses indicated that 8.7   of our elderly population were obese and 33.4   were overweight. Those of Indian or Malay ethnicity and aged between 60 ?74 years were more likely to have high BMI. The Singapore National Health Study (NHS) in 2010 [26] reported that 7.2   of those aged between 60 and 69 years were obese. The difference in prevalence could be due to the different age range of the population of focus (aged 18?5 years) in the NHS sample. A survey done in the US which examined the prevalence of obesity showed that prevalence of obesity was lower among those aged above 75 years as compared to those aged 65 ?74 years [27]; a trend similar toFauziana et al. BMC Geriatrics (2016) 16:Page 6 ofTable 3 Prevalence (95   CI) of High WHR category by socio-demographic characteristicsVariable Age Group (in years) 75?4 85+ 60?4 Ethnicity Malay Indian Others Chinese Gender Women Men Marital Status Never Married Widowed Divorced/Separated Married/Cohabiting Education None 2.1 (1.1,3.8) (1.3,3.6) (0.9,2.6) (1.1,2.9) 0.016 0.002 0.051 0.024 0.8 0.9 0.8 1 (reference) (0.5,1.5) (0.6,1.3) (0.4,1.4) 0.525 0.547 0.418 0.8 1 (reference) (0.6,1.2) 0.367 1.2 1.9 1.4 1 (reference) (0.9,1.6) (1.4,2.5) (0.5,3.4) 0.217 [https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-015-3271-0 title= s11606-015-3271-0] but didn't total major two.two Completed key Completed secondary Completed tertiary Employment Status Unemployed Homemaker Retired Paid operate (part-time and full-time) 0.eight 1.9 1.30 1 (reference) 1.6 [https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092276 title= journal.pone.0092276] 1.eight 1 (reference)(0.3,2.three) (1.1,three.0) (0.9,1.9)0.627 0.011 0.our population.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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