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Submitted by Greg on September 18, 2006 - 11:46pm.
"Adult men and women are roughly an inch taller than they were in 1960–62, but are nearly 25 pounds heavier on average. The average weight of men age 20–74 years increased from 166 pounds in 1960–62 to 191 pounds in 1999–2002 and the average weight of women increased from 140 pounds to 164 pounds during the same period." Chartbook of Trends in the Health of Americans, 2005. Page 42. The Albuquerque Tribune's Nancy Salem wrote last week that "An analysis of the annual National Health Interview Survey published last year in the journal Health Affairs said there are signs Americans in their 40s and 50s are less healthy today than previous generations." Read Similar LifeTwo Stories:
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