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Which of the following is a major risk associated with weight gain during early to middle adulthood responses? Unpacking the Health Consequences

According to a 2017 study published in the *Journal of the American Medical Association* (JAMA), weight gain of as little as 5 kg (11 pounds) between early and middle adulthood is associated with a significantly increased risk of major chronic diseases. This critical period, known for gradual weight creep, presents several major health challenges, raising the question: Which of the following is a major risk associated with weight gain during early to middle adulthood responses? The correct response highlights the development of chronic conditions that can significantly impact quality of life and longevity.

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