Monday 5 January 2015

'Healthy obesity' does not last, says study

An obese woman walks in a Brooklyn neighborhood on June 11, 2013 in New York City The research by scientists at University College London is the longest of its kind, and its findings support previous research that has shown people who are overweight face a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and some kinds of cancer than thin people as the years go on. For the purposes of the research, "healthy obesity" was defined as not having high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes or other metabolic risk factors. "A core assumption of healthy obesity has been that it is stable over time, but we can now see that healthy obese adults tend to become unhealthy obese in the long term, with about half making this transition over 20 years in our study," said lead study author Joshua Bell. "Healthy obesity is only valid if it is stable over time, and our results indicate that it is often just a phase," added Bell.




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