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Living Longer With Obesity Means

Living longer with obesity can lead to both longer hospital stays and more avoidable trips to the hospital, as per two new studies from Purdue University. “Americans are overweight, and there are numerous studies that cite the problems of obesity,” said Ken Ferraro, a professor of sociology. “However, as the age at which people become obese continues to get younger, we wanted to know how living longer with obesity affects people……..

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    Living Longer With Obesity Means

    Living longer with obesity can lead to both longer hospital stays and more avoidable trips to the hospital, as per two new studies from Purdue University. “Americans are overweight, and there are numerous studies that cite the problems of obesity,” said Ken Ferraro, a professor of sociology. “However, as the age at which people become obese continues to get younger, we wanted to know how living longer with obesity affects people……..

    Original post by Health news from medicineworld.org

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    Related Articles
  • Women with metastatic breast cancer are living longer
  • Obesity - Promising New Approaches to Weight Loss
  • Weight no longer, says American Cancer Society
  • Why fish oil is good for you
  • Is the obesity epidemic exaggerated?
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