EFTA01113913Set 9
2005-03-163p1,132w
baby
boomers and the next generation could have on life expectancy," says Richard M. Suzman,
Ph.D., Associate Director of the NIA for Behavioral and Social Research. Indeed, Suzman
notes, obesity ... expectancy forecast by the study is not
inevitable, and there is room for optimism," Suzman says. "Government and private
sector efforts are mobilizing against obesity, and increased education, improved medical ... life expectancy."
For instance, smoking significantly reduces the life expectancy of the average smoker,
Suzman says, so obesity is just one of many factors that will need to be accounted
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