The enigma of increased non‐cancer mortality after weight loss in healthy men who are overweight or obese

Abstract. Nilsson PM, Nilsson J‐A, Hedblad B, Berglund G, Lindgärde F. (University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden). The enigma of increased non‐cancer mortality after weight loss in healthy men who are overweight or obese. J Intern Med 2002; 252: 70−78.

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