Overweight adults with high blood pressure a third more likely to die early, study finds
by Andrew Gregory Health editor in Amsterdam from World news | The Guardian on (#6E59P)
Up to 31% of global population estimated to have metabolic syndrome due to three or more unhealthy traits
Millions of middle-aged adults who are overweight with even slightly raised blood pressure, cholesterol or glucose levels are about a third more likely to die early, research suggests.
They also face a 35% higher risk of heart attacks or strokes and will experience them two years earlier than their peers. The stark findings are being presented at the annual meeting of the European Society of Cardiology, the world's largest heart conference. They represent more evidence of the immediate dangers posed by the global obesity crisis.
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