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It seems that we have become violent in the mortal threat of obesity. If you return to medical literature almost a quarter of a century, when obesity was not running, descriptions are much more intense: “obesity is Always tragic, and its risks are scary. “Not just obesity. Of the four million deaths migraged For excess body fat every year, almost 40 % of victims are overweight, not obese. According to two famous Harvard studies, weight gain of just 11 kg (5kg) from early adulthood to middle age increase The risk of long chronic diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. The other side, however, is that even moderate weight loss can have significant health benefits.

What is The optimal body mass index, commonly known as BMI? The largest studies in the United States and around the world establish that Occupation of BMI 20 to 25 is associated with the longest life. Put All the best studies available with the highest follow -up together, and this can be further reduced to a 20 to 22 BDC. is About 124 to 136 lbs (56 to 62 kg) for someone who is five feet-six (168 cm), as you can see below and at 1:22 in my video What is the ideal BMI?.

Even in a “normal” BMI range, the danger of underdeveloped Chronic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease and various types of cancer, begin to rise to the upper end – starting as low as BMI 21. BMIS of 18.5 and 24.5 are considered to be in ” Normal “the range, but a BMI 24.5 can be associated with the double risk of heart disease compared to a BMI 18.5.

Below and at 2:05 in my video is A graph of the risk of diabetes and BMI between women. There is a five -fold difference in the rhythms of diabetes within the so -called ideal range with BMI under 25 years.

Just as there are risk ratings within a normal BMI range, there is a spectrum in obesity. May be the obesity of Class III (BMI over 40 years) connected with the loss of a decade or more life. In a BMI over 45, for example, a person standing at 5’6 “(168 cm) weighing 280 pounds (127 kg), life expectancy can shrink on that of a smoky cigarette.

However, “skeptics have supported that the consequences of increasing obesity levels were either excessive or vague. “A” Motley Crew “,” Skeptics of Obesity consist of a kaleidoscope of interest groups …[ing] Feminists, queer theorists, liberals, rights right conspiracy and young elderly. “It is also popular on Pro-Gun, Pro-Gun, Pro-America websites, where the idea that obesity is a communist nanny communist who just want to stop having fun playing well …”.

As opposed to the activists who organized In order to increase consciousness and eliminate AIDS epidemic, for example, some in the magnitude movement seems to have the opposite goal and “demanding less awareness and intervention to the public about obesity”, less tackling the problem. I am all about combating the stigma of size and discrimination – I have a whole section for the weight stigma in my book How not to diet– But the adverse effects of obesity are an established scientific event.

You can’t be fat but fit? In a study of more than 600 hundred years, only 1 % of women and neither of the men were obese. There do It seems to be a rare subgroup of people who are obese and do not suffer from standard metabolic costs, such as high blood pressure and cholesterol. This increases The likelihood of doing so such as “benevolent obesity” or “metabolically healthy obesity”. But it can be a matter of time, before risk factors develop. Even if they don’t, when they followed enough time, even “metabolically healthy obese adults” hectare in increased risk of diabetes, as well as growing Risk of greasy liver disease. These hectare Also, at a higher risk of cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks and/or premature death, as shown below at 4:20.

Bottom line? There is “Strong indications that ‘healthy obesity’ is a myth.”

Many “fat activists” try underestimate The risks of obesity, even if they may be among the “biggest victims” of the epidemic. “Leading Fat Activist Lynn McAfee, who is director of medical defense for the Council for size and weight discrimination and participates in obesity conferences and government groups for obesity,” I am not particularly particularly interested [health] And God hate science…. ”

If you lost the previous blog posts in this order on obesity, see the relevant posts below.

The final video in this order is What is the ideal size of the waist?.

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