Mid-term Body Mass Index increase among obese and non-obese individuals in middle life and deprivation status: A cohort study

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Georgios Lyratzopoulos
Patrick McElduff
Richard F Heller
Margaret Hanily
Philip S Lewis
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[1] Directorate of Clinical Services and Public Health,Evidence for Population Health Unit
[2] Norfolk,undefined
[3] Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Strategic Health Authority,undefined
[4] University of Manchester,undefined
[5] Former Stockport Healthcare NHS Trust,undefined
[6] Stockport NHS Trust,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 5卷
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Body Mass Index; Baseline Body Mass Index; Body Mass Index Increase; Deprivation Status; Body Mass Index Change;
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