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Adiposity and weight change in mid-life in relation to healthy survival after age 70 in women: prospective cohort study
British Medical Journal, 10/14/09
Sun Q et al. – These data provide evidence that adiposity in mid–life is strongly related to a reduced probability of healthy survival among women who live to older ages, and emphasise the importance of maintaining a healthy weight from early adulthood.
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