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In reply to the discussion: More than 75% of US adults may meet criteria for obesity under new definition: Study [View all]NickB79
(20,272 posts)14. The correlation between obesity and health issues is unquestionable
It's conclusively tied to heart disease, joint damage, diabetes, sleep apnea and over a dozen forms of cancer.
If you don't like using BMI or waist ratios, DEXA is the gold standard for body mass composition. When it's been used in studies, it too shows far more Americans are obese than previously thought.
https://www.mdedge.com/endocrinology/article/263693/obesity/bmi-vastly-underestimates-true-obesity
CHICAGO Twice as many U.S. adults have obesity based on assessment of their fat volume by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scan compared with measurement of body mass index (BMI), a finding that highlights the shortcomings of BMI and adds to the growing case that BMI alone should not be the default gauge for obesity.
BMI vastly underestimates true obesity, Aayush Visaria, MD, said at the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society.
His findings highlight that BMI should be supplemented with other measures of obesity for the management of individual patients, with assessments that could include a bioelectrical impedance scale or waist circumference, said Dr. Visaria, a researcher at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, N.J.
BMI vastly underestimates true obesity, Aayush Visaria, MD, said at the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society.
His findings highlight that BMI should be supplemented with other measures of obesity for the management of individual patients, with assessments that could include a bioelectrical impedance scale or waist circumference, said Dr. Visaria, a researcher at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, N.J.
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More than 75% of US adults may meet criteria for obesity under new definition: Study [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Dec 29
OP
Uh huh. Why do smell the whiff of big pharma around the edges? I love when they do this. It's not the first time
Vinca
Dec 29
#2
Exactly. Maybe someday the focus can embrace lifestyle changes like nutrition, exercise and stress management.
TheRickles
Dec 29
#6
Few of us meet the ever-changing standards, but here we are. Living and breathing. I'm about to turn 77.
Vinca
Dec 30
#36
So with such statistics the logical approach would be for the gov to have a plan to combat it.
twodogsbarking
Dec 29
#16
so - you redefine 'obesity' to the point where it becomes an irrelevance - and people
stopdiggin
Dec 29
#26