Almost 70% of US adults would be deemed obese based on new definition, study finds
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A recent study suggests that nearly 70% of US adults could be classified as obese under a new definition that challenges the traditional BMI measurement. This shift in understanding is significant because the current BMI standard, which labels individuals with a BMI of 30 or higher as obese, fails to account for differences between fat and muscle. Medical experts are advocating for a more accurate way to assess obesity, highlighting the importance of this issue in public health discussions.
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