Long term obesity from childhood could make you age faster
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Long-Term Obesity Linked with Premature Biological Aging
Long-term obesity is associated with markers of biological aging in young adulthood, a study suggests, in research findings that indicate the impact of calorie intake may be more complicated than previously thought. Specifically, the study suggests that obesity may speed up the aging process rather than the traditional model in which calorie restriction slows it down. Researchers revealed that long-term obesity was associated with premature phys…
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