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Disability increasing among older obese individuals

Chiropractic Economics November 6, 2007

Obese individuals in their 60s and older seem to have greater disability now than they did 15 years ago, according to a report in the Journal of the American Medical Association for November 7. This trend, however, coincides with a drop in mortality and cardiovascular risk factors. Another JAMA study reports

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