Associations of weight changes with all-cause, cancer and cardiovascular mortality: A prospective cohort study
Objectives: Previous studies suggest that changes in body weight can lead to an increased risk of mortality in the general population, although the results are controversial. The current study sought to investigate this association further using data from the UK Biobank. Study design: This is a larg...
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Main Authors: | Jufen Zhang (Author), Karen Hayden (Author), Ruth Jackson (Author), Rudolph Schutte (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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