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Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Fatty McOversized Health? 

Published in today's JAMA, a large study indicates that what we all think we know about fat and body weight and whatnot may be less than useful. Using a methodology developed for breast cancer research, the authors examined BMI and mortality data from three runs of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a large, nationally representative sample. Unlike most (all?) previous studies, this group controlled for age, smoking, race, and gender - all potential confounds. The statistics look robust to me, though I still have qualms about BMI as a particularly useful measure: it is calculated as weight divided by height squared, which could easily place a bodybuilder in the same category as a champion couch potato. The findings are fascinating nonetheless.

They found that being a little bit overweight - with 25<>35 tended to increase it. The New York Times shockingly, blows these data way out of proportion.

Gratifyingly, the relative risks in the 25-59 age group were comparable for the underweight and severely obese (BMI>35) groups.

So: if a BMI between 25 and 30 is optimal for health, can we now stop calling it overweight??? Also, since having a BMI of less than 18.5 is unhealthy, can we please start feeding our supermodels???

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Nice blog Blogger. Your posts were interesting reading. I was looking for ovarian cancer related information and found your site. I have a ovarian cancer site. It covers everything about ovarian cancer concerns, warning signs, ovarian cancer treatment and breast cancer awareness.. You'll find it very informative. Please try and visit it, see what you think and enjoy!
If you have a site similar to mine and would like to exchange links, please contact me through my website.
 
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