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Woman's Health Initiative Analysis Confirms Consistent Relationship Between Central Obesity and Mortality
Woman's Health Initiative Analysis Confirms Consistent Relationship Between Central Obesity and MortalityShare this content:linkedingoogleEmailPrintResearchers used data from the Woman's Health Initiative to determine that central adiposity has a negative impact on lifespan. Zhao Chen, PhD, of the College of Public Health at the University of Arizona in Tucson, and colleagues reviewed data on 161,808 women aged 50 to 79 who took part in the Woman's Health Initiative. Body mass index, waist circumference, and mortality in a large multiethnic postmenopausal cohort — results from the Women's Health Initiative [published online February 23, 2017]. "The findings support a consistent relationship between central obesity and mortality." The researchers found being underweight was associated with higher mortality, but being overweight or slightly obese didn't affect life span.collected by :Lucy William