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Healthy Portions News

Tuesday Nov.20, 2007

A Few Extra Pounds May be Good For You

According to a new government study by the Centers for Disease Control, being 25 pounds overweight (with a BMI-body mass index between 25 and 30) doesn't appear to raise one's risk of dying from cancer or heart disease. Maybe Grandma was right after all.

But, the news isn't all good. Overweight people do have a higher chance of dying from diabetes and kidney disease.

That little extra weight seems to help people survive some illnesses, results that puzzled some top health researchers.

This new study looked at specific causes of death and new mortality figures from 2004 for 2.3 million people.

Another surprising finding was that overweight people were about 40% less likely than normal weight people to die from other causes, including emphysema, pneumonia, injuries and various infections.

The age group that seems to benefit the most from a little extra padding is people aged 25 to 59. Older overweight people had lower risks for those diseases too. Why extra fat isn't always deadly and might even help people survive some illnesses remains unclear and is disputed by many health experts.

According to noted obesity researcher Steven Blair of the University of South Carolina, Americans have been "whipped into a near hysteria" by media hype over the nation's obesity epidemic. Although this epidemic is real, the number of actual deaths attributed to it and being overweight has been exaggerated.

Consequently, some feel that people should focus on healthy eating and exercise, and stop obsessing about a few extra pounds--in other words, it's OK to have a little "wiggle room."


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