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Medical and psychological harms of obesity depend on where you live, study indicates

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Berkessel and her team found that, overall, participants with obesity reported more relationship, economic, and health disadvantages compared with participants without obesity. But they also found that those living in low-obesity regions were significantly more likely to be unemployed — and to report suboptimal health compared to their counterparts in high-obesity areas.

Posted in: News on 10/08/2024 | Link to this post on IFP |
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