1. The Great Weight Debate.
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ASCHWANDEN, CHRISTIE
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FAT cells , *REGULATION of body weight , *WEIGHT loss , *ADIPOSE tissues , *NUTRITION , *METABOLIC syndrome , *BODY weight - Abstract
The article explores the concept of metabolically healthy obesity (MHO), which challenges the assumption that obesity always leads to health problems. It discusses various criteria for classifying MHO and highlights studies that show a significant number of obese individuals maintain metabolic health. The article also examines potential factors contributing to MHO, such as fat distribution and personal fat thresholds. While recognizing the potential benefits of destigmatizing larger bodies, the article acknowledges ongoing debate about the persistence of MHO and its long-term health implications. It emphasizes that the current system of classifying obesity based on BMI is arbitrary and not based on solid research, and that overall health and lifestyle factors should be prioritized over weight. The article stresses the importance of treating individuals with respect and focusing on their overall health rather than stigmatizing their weight. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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