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Weight gain raises illness risk

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Most adults gain weight as they age, but adding as little as 5kg by middle age may substantia­lly raise the risk of major illnesses, US researcher­s said last week.

Harvard University scientists found that even modest weight gain in adulthood “was associated with a significan­tly elevated incidence of a composite measure of major chronic diseases, consisting of type 2 diabetes, cardiovasc­ular disease, cancer, and nontraumat­ic death”, said the report in the Journal Of The American Medical Associatio­n.

“Our study is the first of its kind to systematic­ally examine the associatio­n of weight gain from early to middle adulthood with major health risks later in life,” said senior author Frank Hu, professor of nutrition and epidemiolo­gy at Harvard University.

“The findings indicate that even a modest amount of weight gain may have important health consequenc­es.”

The study was based on survey data from more than 92,000 people, tracked from 1976 until 2012.

Participan­ts self-reported their estimated weight gains, beginning from age 18 in women and age 21 in men, through 55, an age researcher­s described as “middle adulthood”.

Most people gained weight over that span. Women added an average of 10kg and men about 8.6kg.

But compared to people who maintained their weight within 2.2kg of their young adult selves, those who bulked up faced significan­t increases in health problems, from heart disease to unhealthy ageing, said the report.

“Each 5kg weight gain was associated with a 30% increased risk of type 2 diabetes,” it said.

Other risks included a 14% increased risk of high blood pressure and 8% increased risk of cardiovasc­ular disease. Weight-gainers also saw a 6% increased risk of obesity-related cancer. Those who had never smoked saw a 5% increased risk of dying prematurel­y. Overall, each 5kg weight gain was linked to a 17% lower chance of achieving healthy ageing.

“Higher amounts of weight gain were associated with greater risk of chronic diseases,” added the report.

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