Attitudes to and experiences with body weight control and changes in body weight in relation to all-cause mortality in the general population
Abstract
Increased body mass index (BMI = weight/height2; kg/m2) and weight gain is associated with increased mortality, wherefore weight loss and avoided weight gain should be followed by lower mortality. This is achieved in clinical settings, but in the general population weight loss appears associated with increased mortality, possibly related to the struggles with body weight control (BWC). We investigated whether attitudes to and experiences with...
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Title
Attitudes to and experiences with body weight control and changes in body weight in relation to all-cause mortality in the general population
Published Date
Aug 15, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
8
Pages
e0220838 - e0220838
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