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Lifestyle factors increase the risk of metabolic disease in non-obese as well as obese people – EurekAlert
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba have found that lifestyle factors such as smoking, eating rapidly, walking slowly,…

Tsukuba, Japan – Researchers from Japan have found that lifestyle habits play an important role in predicting the risk of developing metabolic syndrome in non-obese individuals, not only obese individuals.
In a study published this month in Preventive Medicine,…
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