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410 versus β = 0.179, P less then 0.001). For BMI changing from overweight to normal, long-term changes were relatively more strongly associated with lower risk than short-term based on regression coefficients (β = -0.430 versus β = -0.254, P = 0.007). Additionally, there was no correlation between absolute changes in BMI and systolic blood pressure for long- (P = 0.744) and short-term (P = 0.097). CONCLUSION For participants with normal BMI, risk tended to be higher in adults whose elevated BMI occurred during the long-term. For those