Young adult weight trajectories through midlife by body mass category
Obesity2013Vol. 21(9), pp. 1923–1934
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Abstract
This study points to the health and weight benefits of entering young adulthood with a normal BMI, but further reveals that this is no guarantee of maintaining a healthy weight through midlife. For those who are young adults today, weight maintenance is unlikely to occur without significant environmental or technical innovation.
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