Diabetes ?Obesity Paradox? Proven False by Study

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The ?obesity paradox? ? the controversial notion that being overweight might actually be healthier for some people with diabetes ? seems to be a myth, researchers report. A major study finds there?s no survival advantage to being large, and a disadvantage to being very large.

More than 24 million Americans have diabetes, mostly Type 2, the kind that is on the rise because of obesity. About two-thirds of U.S. adults are overweight, including one-third who are obese.

Weighing too much increases the chances of heart disease, cancer and premature death. But some small studies have suggested this might not be true for everyone, and that Type 2 diabetics might even benefit from a few extra pounds ? a ?metabolic reserve? to help get them through sickness.

The new research ? which looked at deaths according to how much people weighed when they were diagnosed with diabetes ? dispels that idea.

http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/451807-diabetes-obesity-paradox-proven-false-by-study/
 
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