Obesity: Like a virus?

July 26, 2007

A NEJM study says that close friends may be associated with one’s obesity:

The answer, the researchers report, was that people were most likely to become obese when a friend became obese. That increased a person’s chances of becoming obese by 57 percent. There was no effect when a neighbor gained or lost weight, however, and family members had less influence than friends.



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