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To determine the
trajectory of weight loss with aging, we used a random effects model
accounting for between-subject variation in baseline weight and the change
in body weight with age, while adjusting for baseline age, sex, and housing
strata. A second regression model was fit to test the effect of physical
activity on weight change during the follow-up. This model was also adjusted
for baseline age, sex, height, race, education, housing, functional
disability score, mobility, smoking, and the prevalence of chronic
conditions. In the preliminary analyses, we observed no effect modification
by sex of the relation between physical activity and weight loss; therefore,
the data for men and women were combined. Since the longitudinal relation
between physical activity and weight change is most likely influenced by
chronic disease and survival of 12 years, the statistical modeling was
performed on the entire cohort, stratified by survival status, and then
stratified again by survival status and chronic disease status (no/yes). |