Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 While life expectancy is surely complex and influenced by numerous factors two recent studies strike me as perhaps worth looking into. MS where I currently reside was near the bottom of the list for life expectancy while simultaneously at the top of the list for being the most obese state. It is not exactly newsworthy that being obese is unhealthy but considering these two data points together suggests a possible association between obesity and lower life expectancy. Of course there are other factors like income or education level that may also correlate and I only recall my current state rankings which are not high in those other metrics either. Studying the impact of obesity doesn't tell us much about CR, but I wonder what comparing the life expectancy data to regional BMI info might reveal? While I grew up in Bergen County NJ years ago I don't recall any oriental women, slender or heavy. The geographic association may be a " where they are living now " rather than " where they have lived " . I suspect lifestyle, behavior, and perhaps things like access to quality medical care could trump the physical aspects of geography. JR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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