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Marital Status,Marital History,Body Weight,and Obesity
Authors:Jeffery Sobal  Karla L. Hanson
Affiliation:1. Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University , Ithaca, New York, USA js57@cornell.edu;3. Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University , Ithaca, New York, USA
Abstract:Marital status and marital history are associated with health. Marital history can be represented by the marital trajectory components of timing, transitions, sequence, and duration. We examined whether marital trajectory components add insights beyond marital status in predicting body weight in a retrospective analysis of 3,011 adults. Marital status findings revealed that married men were heavier than separated/divorced men, and never married women were heavier and more often obese than married women. Marital history findings showed that after adjusting for marital status, trajectory measures of age at first marriage, second marriage or second divorce, experiencing widowhood, and duration of separation/divorce were not clearly associated with body weight or obesity. Body weight and obesity appear to be associated with current marital status but not marital history.
Keywords:body weight  marital history  marital status  marital trajectories  obesity
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