Meta‐analysis of the association between body mass index and health‐related quality of life among adults, assessed by the SF‐36
Obesity2013Vol. 21(3), pp. E322–7
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Abstract
Different patterns were observed for physical and mental HRQoL, but both were impaired in obese individuals. This meta-analysis provides further evidence on the impact of obesity on both aspects of health-related quality of life.
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