In an obesity program conducted at a hospital in the United Kingdom, weight loss was unaffected by age, with statistically equivalent results for people younger and older than 60.Senior study author Dr.
Thomas Barber, the scientific lead of the Human Metabolism Research Unit at the Warwick Medical School, in the U.K., explains that for people whose health would benefit from weight loss:“Weight loss is important at any age, but as we get older, we’re more likely to develop the weight-related comorbidities of obesity.