2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.15051
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Body Roundness Index and All-Cause Mortality Among US Adults

Xiaoqian Zhang,
Ning Ma,
Qiushi Lin
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceObesity, especially visceral obesity, is an established risk factor associated with all-cause mortality. However, the inadequacy of conventional anthropometric measures in assessing fat distribution necessitates a more comprehensive indicator, body roundness index (BRI), to decipher its population-based characteristics and potential association with mortality risk.ObjectiveTo evaluate the temporal trends of BRI among US noninstitutionalized civilian residents and explore its association with all-caus… Show more

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“…In the Original Investigation titled “Body Roundness Index and All-Cause Mortality Among US Adults,” published June 5, 2024, there was an error in the formula to calculate body roundness index. Height and waist circumference should be inserted into the formula using the same unit (eg, centimeters).…”
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“…In the Original Investigation titled “Body Roundness Index and All-Cause Mortality Among US Adults,” published June 5, 2024, there was an error in the formula to calculate body roundness index. Height and waist circumference should be inserted into the formula using the same unit (eg, centimeters).…”
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“…Height and waist circumference should be inserted into the formula using the same unit (eg, centimeters). This article has been corrected …”
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