Watch your weight: Obesity during mid-20s may up early death risk
Weight loss over this period was not significantly related to mortality.
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Weight gain from young to middle adulthood was associated with increased risk of mortality.
WASHINGTON DC: Gaining weight from your mid-20s into middle age is associated with an increased risk of premature death, according to a study of US adults.
The study, published in the journal BMJ, also found that weight loss at older ages -- from middle to late adulthood -- was also linked to higher risk.
These findings by researchers from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China highlight the importance of maintaining normal weight throughout adult life to reduce the risk of premature death, the researchers said.
Obesity in adults is known to be linked to higher risk of premature death, they said.
However, little is known about the long term effects of weight change during adult life, especially from young to middle adulthood.
To explore this further, researchers based in China set out to investigate the association between weight changes across adulthood and mortality.
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Their findings are based on data from the 1988-94 and 1999-2014 US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) -- a nationally representative annual survey that includes interviews, physical examinations, and blood samples, to gauge the health of US citizens.
Their analysis included 36,051 people aged 40 years or over with measured body weight and height at the start of the survey (baseline) and recalled weight at young adulthood (25 years old) and middle adulthood (average age 47 years).
National Nutrition Week: Keto, Paleo, GM, Most Effective Weight-Loss Diets
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In a world of convenience, where people prefer a bowl of instant noodles over a whole-grain chapatti, nutrition seems to have vanished from our plates. And thanks to such convenient options, the incidence of obesity, too, has been skyrocketing.
For all those who have crossed their healthy BMI mark and are overweight/obese, weight loss becomes one of the primary targets.
This National Nutrition Week, we bring to you 5 such diet plans which will help you lose weight in a the healthy manner.
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A ketogenic diet or keto diet is one which needs you to go high on proteins and fats, and low in terms of carbohydrates. It is touted to be one of the most effective diet plans for weight loss.
A person who goes on a low-carb or no-carb diet experiences a sudden drop in body weight during the first few weeks itself. During this diet, the body does not get its source of energy. So it starts burning fat cells, resulting in quick weight loss.
Foods to eat: Fish, eggs, meat, oil, nuts, avocados, leafy greens and butter.
Foods to avoid: Grains, potatoes, rice, beans, sweets, cereals and other high-carb foods.
A ketogenic diet or keto diet is one which needs you to go high on proteins and fats, and low in terms of carbohydrates. It is touted to be one of the most effective diet plans for weight loss.
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A Mediterranean or plant-based diet has been deemed effective for preventing heart diseases and promoting a healthier life.
But there’s one benefit that usually doesn't get much credit, and that is its ability to induce weight loss.
The best part about this diet is that it offers all the essential nutrients which a human body needs for a healthy survival. This balanced regime needs you to eat natural foods and give up on processed items.
It also allows smaller portions of fish, dairy and poultry.
It is known to be more effective for weight loss than other low-fat diet plans.
A Mediterranean or plant-based diet has been deemed effective for preventing heart diseases and promoting a healthier life.
But there’s one benefit that usually doesn't get much credit, and that..
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Basic requirement of the paleolithic or paleo diet is consuming as many natural products as much as possible.
Processed, sugary and refined foods are a big no. This cuts down on carb intake, therefore resulting in weight loss.
Basic requirement of the paleolithic or paleo diet is consuming as many natural products as much as possible.
Processed, sugary and refined foods are a big no. This cuts down on carb intake, the..
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The General Motors diet promises a drop in weight by 6.5 kgs in just one week. Every single day on this diet allows you to eat different types of food groups.
A GM diet is broken into 7 days, each day strictly dedicated to one food group. Broadly, it permits vegetables, fruits, milk and meat. Processed, high-fat, sugary foods are to be avoided. Bananas and potatoes are also strictly off limits.
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Intermittent fasting is a popular weight loss diet plan. In this you need to eat and fast during a fixed period of time.
During specific hours of the day, you are allowed to eat what you want but during the fasting hours, you need to refrain from food completely.
This diet can be followed on every alternate day and and normal eating habits can be resumed in between.
One of the most commonly followed technique is the 16:8 plan. It includes a 16-hour fasting window and an 8-hour eating window. It is touted to be highly effective for weight loss.
Intermittent fasting is a popular weight loss diet plan. In this you need to eat and fast during a fixed period of time.
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Deaths from any cause and specifically from heart diseases were recorded for an average of 12 years, during which time there were 10,500 deaths.
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After taking account of potentially influential factors, the researchers found that people who remained obese throughout adult life had the highest risk of mortality, while people who remained overweight throughout adult life had a very modest or no association with mortality.
Weight gain from young to middle adulthood was associated with increased risk of mortality, compared with participants who remained at normal weight, the researchers said.
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Weight loss over this period was not significantly related to mortality, they said.
However, as people got older, the association between weight gain and mortality weakened, whereas the association with weight loss from middle to late adulthood became stronger and significant.
No significant associations were found between various weight change patterns and cancer mortality, the researchers said.
This is an observational study, and as such, can't establish cause, and the the possibility that some of the observed risk was due to unmeasured factors can't be rules out, they said.
"Stable obesity across adulthood, weight gain from young to middle adulthood, and weight loss from middle to late adulthood were associated with increased risks of mortality," they said.
"The results highlight the importance of maintaining normal weight across adulthood, especially preventing weight gain in early adulthood, for preventing premature deaths in later life," the researchers said.