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Paciente con obesidad... ¿METABÓLICAMENTE SANO? (👉No) Estudio en 3.5millones de personas revela que personas con #obesidad sin…
Paciente con obesidad... ¿METABÓLICAMENTE SANO? (👉No) Estudio en 3.5millones de personas revela que personas con #obesidad sin…
Metabolically Healthy Obese and Incident Cardiovascular Disease Events Among 3.5 Million Men and Women. Rishi Caleyachetty, et…
Metabolically Healthy Obese and Incident Cardiovascular Disease Events Among 3.5 Million Men and…
OBESO METABÓLICAMENTE SANO? NO! Estudio en 3.5millones de personas revela que personas con #obesidad sin alteraciones metabólica…
OBESO METABÓLICAMENTE SANO? NO! Estudio en 3.5millones de personas revela que personas con #obesidad sin alteraciones metabólica…
OBESO METABÓLICAMENTE SANO? NO! Estudio en 3.5millones de personas revela que personas con #obesidad sin alteraciones metabólica…
OBESO METABÓLICAMENTE SANO? NO!
Putting the myth of metabolically healthy #obesity to rest: this major new study was discussed yesterday at joint @EASOobesity…
Is it possible to be overweight/obese and healthy? Not according to this study. Even if everything looks normal, the risk of…
Excess body weight is still an important factor in our health.
Metabolically healthy #obese and incident #cardiovascular disease events among 3.5 million men and women. http://ht.ly/oVEE30gy0X…
Is it Possible to be Metabolically Healthy Obese? Check out this interesting study!
So you cannot really be obese and stay healthy at the same time: Metabolically Healthy Obese and Incident Cardiovascular…
Evidence for the health at any size movement.
Is it fitness or fatness? It's both of course. Some people will have big time troubles trying to lose a lot of weight and…
A study, believed to be the largest of its kind, suggests that even when overweight or obese people are free of health…
Putting the myth of metabolically healthy #obesity to rest: major new study https://buff.ly/2lpbMrG #OW2017
Putting the myth of metabolically healthy #obesity to rest: major new study https://buff.ly/2loXFCz #OW2017
Putting the myth of metabolically healthy #obesity to rest: major new study https://buff.ly/2lpbHUU #OW2017
Putting the myth of metabolically healthy #obesity to rest: major new study https://buff.ly/2loXEhZ #OW2017
#10/27/2017 23:38:44 Remember the whole "fat-shaming" thing that happened here recently, with some chick nurse saying that fat…
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"No such thing as fat
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OTYŁOŚĆ W TELEWIZJI Post dotyczący SUPERMODELEK PLUS SIZE odbił się szerokim echem. Wiele zirytowanych osób twierdziło, że…
Healthy obese individuals at higher CVD risk than healthy individuals of normal weight. https://t.co/LpBKhZzTLe v @JACCJournals …
Anything "healthy" about "healthy obesity"? New #JACC study suggests not: http://ow.ly/ayq230f4Hvs . Bea @UAmedtucson http://ow.l…
http://www.onlinejacc.org/content/70/12/1429?sso=1
How Long Can You Maintain Good Heart Health With High Body Fat ? Metabolic health like human bodies can come with many profiles.
Is obesity, in the ABSENCE of metabolic illnesses like diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol, really bad for your…
350万人のビッグデータが示す、「< #代謝的に健康な肥満 >は存在しない」:University of Birmingham。 http://www.onlinejacc.org/content/70/12/1429
Among 3.5 million adults who were initially healthy, obesity was strongly associated with higher rates of cardiovascular disease.
Among 3.5 million adults who were initially healthy, obesity was strongly associated with higher rates of cardiovascular disease.
Editors’ Insights: How do you risk stratify metabolically “healthy” obese individuals? Are they at higher outcomes for events?
No va mas estoy gordito pero sano.
Metabolically “healthy” obese individuals still have a higher risk for CAD, stroke, and HF. #JACC: http://ow.ly/ayq230f4Hvs @uni…
Editors’ Insights: How do you risk stratify metabolically “healthy” obese individuals? Are they at higher outcomes for events?