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- Title
The effect of randomization to weight loss on total mortality in older overweight and obese adults: the ADAPT Study.
- Authors
Shea, M Kyla; Houston, Denise K; Nicklas, Barbara J; Messier, Stephen P; Davis, Cralen C; Miller, Michael E; Harris, Tamara B; Kitzman, Dalane W; Kennedy, Kimberly; Kritchevsky, Stephen B
- Abstract
Although weight loss reduces risk for comorbid diseases, many observational studies suggest that weight loss is associated with increased mortality risk, leading to reluctance by clinicians to consider weight reduction as a strategy to maintain health and independence in older adults. However, whether the observed weight loss is intentional is difficult to determine and may not accurately represent the mortality risk associated with intentional weight reduction. Data from the Arthritis, Diet, and Activity Promotion Trial (ADAPT) were used to determine whether randomization to a weight reduction program was associated with total mortality in overweight/obese older adults.
- Publication
The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 2010, Vol 65, Issue 5, p519
- ISSN
1758-535X
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1093/gerona/glp217