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People with BMIs in the "overweight" and in some cases "obese" ranges are more likely to survive diabetes, kidney failure, and heart disease than people who are "normal weight." A New York Times article discusses this: In ‘Obesity Paradox,’ Thinner May Mean Sicker

Quote: "Perhaps, some experts say, we are not asking the right question in the first place. Maybe we are so used to framing health issues in terms of obesity that we are overlooking other potential causes of disease."

The article doesn't end with the usual comment such as "But don't use this as an excuse to eat a dozen donuts!"

I'm looking forward to the day when they stop calling it a "paradox" that some health conditions are less debilitating to people who weigh more.

Date: 18 September 2012 09:55 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] elainegrey
thanks for posting, it was an interesting read -- although your summary hit the high points!

Date: 19 September 2012 01:25 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] necturus
There is so much bullshit in the media right not about a so-called "epidemic" of obesity, along with alarmist predictions that by 2030 more than 50% of the population of Maine will be obese.

This kind of nonsense is one of the reasons I no longer believe in freedom of the press.

Date: 19 September 2012 02:19 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lilacsigil
I don't know about diabetes and heart disease, but the fact that fat people live considerably longer with kidney disease - and that the gap is even more pronounced for people on dialysis - is well-studied and well-known.

Date: 19 September 2012 02:26 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] musyc
I'm looking forward to the day when they stop calling it a "paradox" that some health conditions are less debilitating to people who weigh more.

This, yes. And to the day when people stop being shocked that thin people can indeed *gasp!Horror!* suffer from debilitating health conditions directly related to their weight.

Date: 19 September 2012 02:27 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sauscony
I get all kinds of crap about my weight and triglycerides from my primary care physician, but my gastro doctors have never once tried to get me to lose weight. The only time they were worried about my weight was when I lost 12 pounds in less than a month because of a combination of a Crohn's flare and a bad reaction to some medication I was taking. They think if I have a little extra weight, I'll be better off if I have any more flares.

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