Associations of BMI and Waist Circumference with All‐Cause Mortality: A 22‐Year Cohort Study
Obesity2019Vol. 27(4), pp. 662–669
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Abstract
Overweight was associated with lower all-cause mortality in young males and middle-aged females, but underweight demonstrated the opposite association in all elderly participants. Abdominal obesity could decrease all-cause mortality in elderly females.
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