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Metabolically Healthy Obesity Is a Misnomer: Components of the Metabolic Syndrome Linearly Increase with BMI as a Function of Age and Gender.

Yonit MarcusElad SegevGabi SheferDavid EilamGalina ShenkermanAssaf BuchShani Shenhar-TsarfatyDavid ZeltserItzhak ShapiraShlomo BerlinerOri Rogowski
Published in: Biology (2023)
(A) MS components increase linearly with BMI from the lowest normal BMI and continue to increase with age and BMI; (B) metabolically healthy obesity is rare in subjects with a high BMI and declines with age; (C) hypertension is the most common component in men; and (D) in women, MS components are seen at older ages than in men for the same BMI. Metabolic health declines with age and BMI in nearly all subjects with obesity.
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