Extremely obese people are more likely to injure themselves than normal-weight people, according to a new research published in the current issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. <br />
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On the basis of data collected over a period of one year from 2,500 adults in Colorado, researchers found that while 26 percent of the extremely obese male reported personal injuries, in women the percentage was as high as 22.<br />
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About 17 percent of normal-weight men reported injuries, as did nearly 12 percent of normal-weight women.<br />
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