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2026 05 11 early weight gain higher risk premature death

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- Study of 600,000+ individuals from Lund University published in eClinicalMedicine.
- Weight gain of 0.4 kg/year from ages 17-30 linked to 17% higher risk of premature death.
- Becoming obese between ages 17-29 associated with 70% higher all-cause mortality risk.
- Average follow-up: 23 years for men, 12 years for women.
- Data analyzed from Lund University, Sweden.