In a studied distributions of body weight for height, change in body weight with age, and the relationship between body
mass index and mortality among participants in the Epidemiologic
Follow-up Study of the first National Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey (NHEFS) (n = 14,407), a cohort study based on an representative
sample of the U.S. population, found that Risk of mortality for both
men and women who have lost 10% or more of their maximum lifetime weight within the last 10 years is statistically significant, even when controlling for current weight. This study has replicated previously reported relationships, while correcting for several methodological issues(1).
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(1)
"An overview of body weight of older persons, including the impact on
mortality. The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
I--Epidemiologic Follow-up Study" by Cornoni-Huntley JC, Harris TB,
Everett DF, Albanes D, Micozzi MS, Miles TP, Feldman JJ.
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