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Young, religiously active people are more likely than their non-religious counterparts to become obese in middle age, according to new research. In fact, frequent religious involvement appears to almost double the risk of obesity compared with little or no involvement.

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Frequent churchgoers frequently fatter – The Chart - CNN.com Blogs

thechart.blogs.cnn.com — “Young, religiously active people are more likely than their non-religious counterparts to become obese in middle age, according to new research. In fact, frequent religious involvement appears to almost double the risk of obesity compared with little or no involvement.View full resource at thechart.blogs.cnn.com

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