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High BMI and Waist Circumference are Associated with a High Prevalence of Comorbidities in Older Americans Act Programs in Georgia Senior Centers. The journal of nutrition, health & aging [J Nutr Health Aging] Journal article

 
TitleHigh BMI and Waist Circumference are Associated with a High Prevalence of Comorbidities in Older Americans Act Programs in Georgia Senior Centers.
Author(s)Penn DM, Fischer JG, Sun Lee J, Hausman DB, Johnson MA 
InstitutionM.A. Johnson, The University of Georgia, Department of Foods and Nutrition, 280 Dawson Hall, Athens, GA 30602 USA, Phone: 706-542-2292, Fax: 706-542-5059, Email: DrMaryAnnJohnson@gmail.com.
SourceJ Nutr Health Aging 2009 Nov; 13(9):827-32.
AbstractObjective: This study characterized the relationship of body mass index (BMI) and high waist circumference (WC) with the prevalence of selected comorbidities among older adults receiving nutrition and wellness services from Georgia's Older Americans Act programs at senior centers.
Methods: Participants were a convenience sample (N = 759, mean age = 75 years, 81% female, 63% white, 36% black). Correction factors were applied to measured WC and to measured and self-reported height and weight.
Results: The prevalence of several comorbidities showed striking relationships with WC and BMI, independent of age, gender, and race.
Conclusion: The health burden of overweight/obesity is very high in these older adults creating an urgent need for evidence-based nutrition, physical activity programs, and therapeutic lifestyle counseling to prevent and manage weight-related comorbidities.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19812874
  
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