In addition to asking people about their weight, height, and health, researchers asked them: 1) “Have you tried to lose weight in the past year?” 2) “Is your weight now more, less, or about the same as a year ago?” and 3) “In the last year, about how much have you gained or lost?” The researchers used the National Death Index, a national database of deaths in the United States, to see whether the study participants were alive over the next 9 years. They compared the mortality rates (death rates) of groups of people based on intentional and unintentional changes in weight.