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Obesity myths and how to remain healthyAuthor: Jessica
01.30.2013
We’re glad someone finally busted some long-held myths about obesity. In this case, it was a group of doctors in Wednesday’s online issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. These doctors wanted to set the record straight about some commonly held misconceptions. These stem from the media and government agencies. Here are the myths:
Staying healthy The CDC defines obesity as anyone having a body mass index of 30 or over. But we all know that BMI is a poor measurement of health. For example, athletes often have high BMIs but relatively little fat on their bodies. Still, a 30 BMI is pretty high if you’re the average adult. So, if you’re looking to lose weight, here’s how we suggest going about it:
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