Abstract
Obesity is a well-known risk factor for many chronic diseases as well as early mortality. However, since body mass index does not distinguish between fat mass, fat-free mass, and lean mass, individuals with similar body mass indices may have very different body composition and physiological function. Further, how a person became obese appears as important, if not more important, than their actual amount of fat. Genomics, level of toxicant load, amount of exercise, and ratio of omega 6/3 fatty acid ratio are greater determinants of disease risk than adipose mass.
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Pizzorno, J. (2017). Is obesity a disease? Integrative Medicine (Boulder), 16(3), 8–11. https://doi.org/10.5937/medgla1767009s
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