Obese teenage boys are as likely to die young as peers who smoke more than half a pack of cigarettes a day, a Swedish study found.
Obesity or heavy smoking each more than doubled the risk of premature death in a survey of more than 45,000 Swedish men in their late teens, Karolinska Institute researchers said on Wednesday.
“The normal-weight heavy smokers and the non-smoking obese individuals have exactly the same risk,” lead author Martin Neovius, an assistant professor at the Stockholmbased institute, said.
“The risk of obesity at this age is comparable to smoking more than 10 cigarettes a day”, he added.
Data came from military records from Swedish men born from 1949 to 1951 who took physicals after being drafted at about age 18
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