Dataset Associations Between Body Mass Index and All-Cause and CVD Mortality in Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing Occupations A Prospective Cohort Study Using NHANES Data (1999-2014)

The study concludes that a unique BMI-mortality association in AFF occupations, diverging from standard patterns. The rigorous labor and environmental conditions in AFF jobs suggest that a certain range of higher BMI could reduce mortality risk. This highlights the necessity for tailored health guid...

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