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New study finds ‘metabolically healthy obese’ people still at risk of heart failure

WE’VE all heard the term “healthy at any size”, but a massive new study has found people who are overweight but fit, are actually not healthy at all.

Rebecca Sullivan
news.com.au
SEPTEMBER 12, 20175:01PM

A new study has found overweight people who are fit and healthy are still at risk of suffering from cardiovascular disease.

THE body positive movement’s mantra — “healthy comes in many sizes” — is being challenged by a groundbreaking new study.
Researchers at University of Birmingham’s Institute of Applied Health Research looked at public health records of 3.5 million Brits over a 20-year period, and compared weight and metabolic status to the risk cardiovascular disease.
The results were published this week in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

People who are “metabolically healthy obese” — those who are obese but not suffer from conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol — still have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, compared to people who are of a “normal” weight, the study found.

“Three metabolic abnormalities were taken into consideration during the study — diabetes, hypertension [high blood pressure] and hyperlipidaemia [high cholesterol]. A metabolically healthy person was classified as having no metabolic abnormalities,” the study states.
The researchers found that the people who fell into the “metabolically healthy obese” category had a 49 per cent higher risk of having developed heart disease, a seven per cent higher risk of having had a stroke, and a 96 per cent higher risk of having suffered heart failure.
Lead author and epidemiologist Dr Rishi Caleyachetty, from the University of Birmingham, said obese people who were otherwise relatively fit and healthy were still at risk of developing serious heart problems.

“Obese individuals with no metabolic risk factors are still at a higher risk of coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease and heart failure than normal weight metabolically healthy individuals,” Dr Caleyachetty said.
“So-called ‘metabolically healthy’ obesity is clearly not a harmless condition and the term should no longer be used in order to prevent misleading individuals that obesity can be healthy.”
The study concluded that obese people should be encouraged to lose weight.

“We conclude that obese patients, irrespective of their metabolic status, should be encouraged to lose weight and that early detection and management of normal weight individuals with metabolic abnormalities will be beneficial in the prevention of CVD events,” said senior author Dr Krish Nirantharakumar.

The research was funded by The University of Birmingham.
 
Facts are patriarchal and should be ignored.

And yes, this should be no mystery at all. Everyone in their right minds who isn't a delusional fat fuck already knew this.

Look at sumo wrestlers. They are fat and about as fit as it is possible to be, and highly trained athletes. They also have a significantly shortened lifespan because of their fat.
 
It doesn't take a genius to understand that just because you haven't experienced adverse side effects of being obese doesn't mean you're in the clear. It just means you're living on borrowed time.
 
It doesn't take a genius to understand that just because you haven't experienced adverse side effects of being obese doesn't mean you're in the clear. It just means you're living on borrowed time.

Holy fuck my own grand-dad drank and smoked until literally the day before he died and was actually proud of his defiance of death. He fought in WW II. He couldn't give a shit, and if you told him otherwise, he'd get up and punch you.

He lived into his 80s, longer than most of our lolcows will, despite eating a half-dozen strips of bacon every morning and then gambling (and winning) and drinking whiskey the rest of his day at the American Legion.
 
you mean to tell me by not following the basic food groups and still somehow keeping a great body can still kill you?

Wowee, I sure had no idea that you basically cannot live off fast food for the rest of your life and you have to at least eat healthy food sometime.
 
Holy fuck my own grand-dad drank and smoked until literally the day before he died and was actually proud of his defiance of death. He fought in WW II. He couldn't give a shit, and if you told him otherwise, he'd get up and punch you.

He lived into his 80s, longer than most of our lolcows will, despite eating a half-dozen strips of bacon every morning and then gambling (and winning) and drinking whiskey the rest of his day at the American Legion.
Some people are just lucky. My great-granddad smoked like a chimney, drank like a fish, was a big fat bastard and died at 91. Meanwhile, I had a friend who did everything right health-wise, then dropped dead at 30.

The only people who needed this study won't pay any attention to it. HaES fatties have been dying of "natural causes" in their early 30s, but that's had no effect on the rest of them.
Of course. The thing is, and this isn't limited to fat people, people tend to think "it won't happen to me." They'll see the lucky ones who beat the odds and think, "Yep, I'm one of those!" and happily shovel another slice of pizza in. HAES is just a pseudoscientific way for the obese to cover their ears and say "NAH NAH NAH I'M NOT LISTENING."
 
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