Researchers found that gaining weight increases a person's risk of developing coronary heart disease (CHD) as much as getting older.
For every five units of body mass index (BMI) increase in women, the risk of heart disease increases by 23 per cent - the equivalent of ageing two and a half years.
Coronary heart disease (CHD) increases with Body Mass Index (BMI), as well as with age, according to the research published in BioMed Central's journal BMC Medicine.
Researchers from the University of Oxford followed the health of 1.2 million women from England and Scotland for, on average, almost a decade.
Analysis of the data showed that the occurrence of CHD increases with BMI so that every 5 unit increase in BMI increases incidence by 23 per cent, which is equivalent to the risk conferred by getting older by two and a half years.
The results showed that one in eleven lean middle aged women - with an average BMI of 21 - will be admitted to hospital or will have died from CHD between the ages of 55 to 74.
"The risk of developing CHD increases even with small incremental increases in BMI, and this is seen not only in the heaviest but also in women who are not usually considered obese," Dr Dexter Canoy, who led this study said.
"Small changes in BMI, together with leading a healthy lifestyle by not smoking, avoiding excess alcohol consumption, and being physically active could potentially prevent the occurrence of CHD for a large number of people in the population," Canoy said in a study.
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