Obesity in your 20s linked to reduced life expectancy: Study

Update: 2010-09-15 00:00 GMT

SYDNEY, Oct 11: If you are obese or overweight in your 20s and 30s, expect to lose up to 10 years in life expectancy, researchers have warned.

The findings showed that men and women who are obese in their 20s will lose up to eight and six years respectively in their lives.

In addition, if they are severely obese, men and women will lose 10 and eight years respectively.

"We know that excess weight has an impact on your health, but to have excess weight as a young adult is really significant on life expectancy. We are talking about losing up to 10 years of your life," said lead researcher Thomas Lung from The George Institute for Global Health in Australia. - IANS

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