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Initially class-I obese participants experienced less weight gain, while class-III obese participants showed a net decrease in BMI.
Practitioners should consider the varying weight change patterns among different obesity classes.
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Weight gain was less for initially class-I obese participants, and a net decrease in BMI was observed for class-III obese participants.
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Based on longitudinal analysis of individual-level data.
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Patterns of Weight Gain in Middle-Aged and Older US Adults, 1992–2010
Sari Stenholm et al. · Epidemiology · 2015
DOI 10.1097/ede.0000000000000228
cohort · n=15895Cited 47×
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