Trajectories of body mass index and risk for coronary heart disease: a 38-year follow-up study

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  • who: Susanna Calling and colleagues from the Center for Primary Health Care Research, Department of Clinical Sciences in Malmö, Lund University, Region have published the article: Trajectories of body mass index and risk for coronary heart disease: A 38-year follow-up study, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of June/16,/2021
  • what: The study showed that individuals with stable normal weight throughout this period had the lowest risk of developing cardiovascular risk factors (high blood pressure, high blood glucose, dyslipidemia) and that individuals who had increasing BMI from overweight to obesity had the highest . . .

     

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