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Weight between young adulthood and midlife linked to early mortality – Science Daily
A new study finds that changes in weight between young adulthood and midlife may have important consequences for a person’s risk of early death.

A new Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) study finds that changes in weight between young adulthood and midlife may have important consequences for a person’s risk of early death.Published in JAMA Network Open, the study found that participants whose BMIs went from the “obese” range in early adulthood down to the “overweight” range in midlife halved their risk of dying during the study period, compared with individuals whose BMIs stayed in the “obese” range. On the other hand, wei…
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