Table 3.

Frequency and Proportion of Transitions Between Obesity Subphenotypes During the Following Pairs of Examination Cycles: 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, and 6/7

Obesity Subphenotype at BaselineObesity Subphenotype at Follow-Up Examinationa
Total
MHNOMUNOMHOMUO
MHNO6668 (77.6)1416 (16.5)301 (3.5)202 (2.3)8587
 Men2328 (71.2)713 (21.8)127 (3.9)100 (3.1)3268
 Women4340 (81.6)703 (13.2)174 (3.2)102 (1.9)5319
MUNO1050 (21.8)3266 (67.9)61 (1.3)435 (9.0)4812
 Men570 (19.6)2051 (70.6)34 (1.2)251 (8.6)2906
 Women480 (25.2)1215 (63.8)27 (1.4)184 (9.7)1906
MHO99 (9.0)26 (2.4)564 (51.1)415 (37.6)1104
 Men46 (8.7)8 (1.5)272 (51.5)202 (38.3)528
 Women53 (9.2)18 (3.1)292 (50.7)213 (37.0)576
MUO81 (3.3)222 (9.1)263 (10.8)1877 (76.8)2443
 Men47 (3.4)134 (9.8)140 (10.2)1047 (76.5)1368
 Women34 (3.2)88 (8.2)123 (11.4)830 (77.2)1075
Obesity Subphenotype at BaselineObesity Subphenotype at Follow-Up Examinationa
Total
MHNOMUNOMHOMUO
MHNO6668 (77.6)1416 (16.5)301 (3.5)202 (2.3)8587
 Men2328 (71.2)713 (21.8)127 (3.9)100 (3.1)3268
 Women4340 (81.6)703 (13.2)174 (3.2)102 (1.9)5319
MUNO1050 (21.8)3266 (67.9)61 (1.3)435 (9.0)4812
 Men570 (19.6)2051 (70.6)34 (1.2)251 (8.6)2906
 Women480 (25.2)1215 (63.8)27 (1.4)184 (9.7)1906
MHO99 (9.0)26 (2.4)564 (51.1)415 (37.6)1104
 Men46 (8.7)8 (1.5)272 (51.5)202 (38.3)528
 Women53 (9.2)18 (3.1)292 (50.7)213 (37.0)576
MUO81 (3.3)222 (9.1)263 (10.8)1877 (76.8)2443
 Men47 (3.4)134 (9.8)140 (10.2)1047 (76.5)1368
 Women34 (3.2)88 (8.2)123 (11.4)830 (77.2)1075
a

The data represent the number (%) of people in the baseline state at a given examination to transition to the follow-up state at the subsequent examination. Individuals may contribute up to five pairs of baseline follow-up observations.

Table 3.

Frequency and Proportion of Transitions Between Obesity Subphenotypes During the Following Pairs of Examination Cycles: 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, and 6/7

Obesity Subphenotype at BaselineObesity Subphenotype at Follow-Up Examinationa
Total
MHNOMUNOMHOMUO
MHNO6668 (77.6)1416 (16.5)301 (3.5)202 (2.3)8587
 Men2328 (71.2)713 (21.8)127 (3.9)100 (3.1)3268
 Women4340 (81.6)703 (13.2)174 (3.2)102 (1.9)5319
MUNO1050 (21.8)3266 (67.9)61 (1.3)435 (9.0)4812
 Men570 (19.6)2051 (70.6)34 (1.2)251 (8.6)2906
 Women480 (25.2)1215 (63.8)27 (1.4)184 (9.7)1906
MHO99 (9.0)26 (2.4)564 (51.1)415 (37.6)1104
 Men46 (8.7)8 (1.5)272 (51.5)202 (38.3)528
 Women53 (9.2)18 (3.1)292 (50.7)213 (37.0)576
MUO81 (3.3)222 (9.1)263 (10.8)1877 (76.8)2443
 Men47 (3.4)134 (9.8)140 (10.2)1047 (76.5)1368
 Women34 (3.2)88 (8.2)123 (11.4)830 (77.2)1075
Obesity Subphenotype at BaselineObesity Subphenotype at Follow-Up Examinationa
Total
MHNOMUNOMHOMUO
MHNO6668 (77.6)1416 (16.5)301 (3.5)202 (2.3)8587
 Men2328 (71.2)713 (21.8)127 (3.9)100 (3.1)3268
 Women4340 (81.6)703 (13.2)174 (3.2)102 (1.9)5319
MUNO1050 (21.8)3266 (67.9)61 (1.3)435 (9.0)4812
 Men570 (19.6)2051 (70.6)34 (1.2)251 (8.6)2906
 Women480 (25.2)1215 (63.8)27 (1.4)184 (9.7)1906
MHO99 (9.0)26 (2.4)564 (51.1)415 (37.6)1104
 Men46 (8.7)8 (1.5)272 (51.5)202 (38.3)528
 Women53 (9.2)18 (3.1)292 (50.7)213 (37.0)576
MUO81 (3.3)222 (9.1)263 (10.8)1877 (76.8)2443
 Men47 (3.4)134 (9.8)140 (10.2)1047 (76.5)1368
 Women34 (3.2)88 (8.2)123 (11.4)830 (77.2)1075
a

The data represent the number (%) of people in the baseline state at a given examination to transition to the follow-up state at the subsequent examination. Individuals may contribute up to five pairs of baseline follow-up observations.

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