Table 1.
Correlations between body size and shape.
Figure 1.
Mean and standard deviation of ABSI, BMI, and WC by age and sex.
Markers show the sample quantities for each age; the smooth curves shown were used to convert values to z scores. Units are for ABSI,
for BMI, and
for WC.
Table 2.
Body size and shape z scores and mortality hazard.
Table 3.
Mortality hazard by subgroup.
Table 4.
Mortality by quintile.
Figure 2.
Mortality hazard by ABSI, BMI, and WC z score relative to age and sex specific normals.
Estimates are from proportional hazard modeling where log mortality hazard is a smoothing-spline function in ABSI, BMI, or WC. Dashed curves show 95% confidence intervals. Corresponding population percentiles are given in the top axis; the range shown is the 1st through 99th percentiles. The vertical axis is logarithmic.
Figure 3.
Estimated mortality hazard (relative to the population mean) by combination of BMI and ABSI z score.
The ranges of BMI and ABSI shown correspond to the 1st through 99th percentiles. The contour interval is 0.25.
Figure 4.
Mortality hazard by ABSI, BMI, and WC.
Estimates are from proportional hazard modeling where log mortality hazard is a smoothing-spline function in ABSI, BMI, or WC. Dashed curves show 95% confidence intervals. Corresponding population percentiles are given in the top axis; the range shown is the 1st through 99th percentiles. The vertical axis is logarithmic. This is the same as Figure 2, but with ABSI, BMI, or WC, rather than their z scores, used as predictors. Units are for ABSI,
for BMI, and
for WC.
Table 5.
Body size and shape and mortality hazard.