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We argue that despite inconsistencies in the definition , patterns across studies clearly show that healthy obesity is a state of intermediate disease risk . Expert commentary : Given the current state of population -level evidence , we conclude that obesity and metabolic dysfunction are inseparable and that healthy ob...
INTRODUCTION Obesity is a top public health priority but interventions to reverse the condition have had limited success . About one-in-three obese adults are free of metabolic risk factor clustering and are considered ' healthy ' , and much attention has focused on the implication s of this state for obesity managemen...
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Effects of different doses of physical activity on cardiorespiratory fitness among sedentary, overweight or obese postmenopausal women with elevated blood pressure: a randomized controlled trial.
CONTEXT Low levels of cardiorespiratory fitness are associated with high risk of mortality , and improvements in fitness are associated with reduced mortality risk . However , a poor underst and ing of the physical activity-fitness dose response relation remains . OBJECTIVE To examine the effect of 50 % , 100 % , and 1...
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We argue that despite inconsistencies in the definition , patterns across studies clearly show that healthy obesity is a state of intermediate disease risk . Expert commentary : Given the current state of population -level evidence , we conclude that obesity and metabolic dysfunction are inseparable and that healthy ob...
INTRODUCTION Obesity is a top public health priority but interventions to reverse the condition have had limited success . About one-in-three obese adults are free of metabolic risk factor clustering and are considered ' healthy ' , and much attention has focused on the implication s of this state for obesity managemen...
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30,058,911
We argue that despite inconsistencies in the definition , patterns across studies clearly show that healthy obesity is a state of intermediate disease risk . Expert commentary : Given the current state of population -level evidence , we conclude that obesity and metabolic dysfunction are inseparable and that healthy ob...
INTRODUCTION Obesity is a top public health priority but interventions to reverse the condition have had limited success . About one-in-three obese adults are free of metabolic risk factor clustering and are considered ' healthy ' , and much attention has focused on the implication s of this state for obesity managemen...
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Body-mass index and mortality among 1.46 million white adults.
BACKGROUND A high body-mass index ( BMI , the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters ) is associated with increased mortality from cardiovascular disease and certain cancers , but the precise relationship between BMI and all-cause mortality remains uncertain . METHODS We used Cox regression t...
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We argue that despite inconsistencies in the definition , patterns across studies clearly show that healthy obesity is a state of intermediate disease risk . Expert commentary : Given the current state of population -level evidence , we conclude that obesity and metabolic dysfunction are inseparable and that healthy ob...
INTRODUCTION Obesity is a top public health priority but interventions to reverse the condition have had limited success . About one-in-three obese adults are free of metabolic risk factor clustering and are considered ' healthy ' , and much attention has focused on the implication s of this state for obesity managemen...