The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention admitted that people who are slightly overweight have a lower risk of death than those with a normal body-mass index and that underweight people are at even greater risk. Fat people, however, are still more likely to have bad knees.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention admitted that people who are slightly overweight have a lower risk of death than those with a normal body-mass index and that underweight people are at even greater risk. Fat people, however, are still more likely to have bad knees.