However, there was one striking difference: Although older people were just as likely as the control group to be overweight, they were less likely to be obese, generally defined as having a body mass index of 30 or higher. Only 4.5% of the older men and 9.6% of the older women were obese, compared to 12.1% of the men and 16.2% of the women in the general population. A 2007 federal study found that about one-third of all American adults are obese, increasing the risks of high blood pressure...

However, there was one striking difference: Although older people were just as likely as the control group to be overweight, they were less likely to be obese, generally defined as having a body mass index of 30 or higher. Only 4.5% of the older men and 9.6% of the older women were obese, compared to 12.1% of the men and 16.2% of the women in the general population. A 2007 federal study found that about one-third of all American adults are obese, increasing the risks of high blood pressure...

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