| Literature DB >> 29868930 |
Nikoletta Vidra1, Maarten J Bijlsma2, Sergi Trias-Llimós3, Fanny Janssen3,4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess age, period, and birth cohort effects and patterns of obesity-attributable mortality in Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, and the UK (UK).Entities:
Keywords: APC analysis; Birth cohort; Europe; Mortality; Obesity
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29868930 PMCID: PMC6015618 DOI: 10.1007/s00038-018-1126-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Public Health ISSN: 1661-8556 Impact factor: 3.380
Fig. 1Age-standardised obesity prevalence trends by sex in populations aged 20–79 years in eight European countries, 1990–2012
Fig. 2Age-standardised obesity-attributable mortality rates (OAMRs) by sex in populations aged 20–79 years in eight European countries, 1990–2012
Fig. 3Age-specific obesity-attributable mortality rates (OAMRs) by birth cohort (1911–1992) (log scale) and sex, in populations aged 20–79 years in eight European countries, 1990–2012
Model reduction (log-likelihood ratio) test of the age–drift, age–period, and age–period–cohort models by sex in populations aged 20–79 years in eight European countries, 1990–2012
| Log-likelihood ratio test of model reductions in deviance comparing AD to A, AP to AD, and APC to AP ( | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Czech Republic | Finland | France | Germany | Hungary | Italy | Poland | UK | |
| Men | ||||||||
| Age drift (AD) | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** |
| Age period (AP) | > 0.999 | > 0.999 | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | 0.096 | < 0.001** | > 0.999 | < 0.001** |
| Age period cohort (APC) | > 0.999 | > 0.999 | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | 0.665 | < 0.001** |
| Women | ||||||||
| Age drift (AD) | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** |
| Age period (AP) | > 0.999 | > 0.999 | < 0.001** | < 0.814 | > 0.999 | < 0.001** | 0.944 | < 0.001** |
| Age period cohort (APC) | > 0.999 | 0.923 | < 0.01** | 0.351 | < 0.01** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** | < 0.001** |
Log-likelihood ratio test of model reductions in deviance comparing AD to A, AP to AD, and APC to AP
Statistical significance at p value < 0.05, **p value < 0.01
Fig. 4Contribution of the drift, the nonlinear period effect and the nonlinear cohort effect to the deviance reduction between the age model and the age–period–cohort model applied to obesity-attributable mortality, by sex in populations aged 20–79 years in eight European countries, 1990–2012
Fig. 5Nonlinear birth cohort patterns by sex in populations aged 20–79 years in eight European countries, 1990–2012