Rhonda Patrick· PhD
Obesity is associated with a reduction in life expectancy by 5.8 years in men and 7.1 years in women after the age of 40.
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Obesity is associated with a reduction in life expectancy by 5.8 years in men and 7.1 years in women after the age of 40.
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Extreme obesity shortens lifespan by 14 years.
Extreme obesity is associated with a 14 year reduction in lifespan.
and it also is associated with seven years off your lifespan in extreme cases extreme obesity when you compare to a lean person you can it can take as much as 14 years off of a lifespan
Obesity is associated with a seven-year reduction in lifespan. Morbid obesity is associated with a 14-year reduction.
being obese is associated with taking seven years off the lifespan and in extreme morbid cases extreme morbid obesity uh Studies have shown that 14 years can be taken off lifespan which is very significant
extreme obesity a bmi between 40 and 40 45 is associated with a seven year decrease in life expectancy morbid obesity this is the bmi between 55 and 60 is associated with a 14-year decrease in life expectancy