4 times it’s healthier to be overweight





Heart disease. Diabetes. Cancer. Infertility. Is there a health condition that isn't linked to obesity? Our knowledge of the life-threatening risks of being overweight has expanded right along with our waistlines. Which is what makes research suggesting that some overweight/obese people may actually have a leg-up on their normal-weight peers so seemingly contradictory—and fascinating.

Researchers call this the obesity paradox.

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"Generally speaking, obesity puts you at risk of higher mortality," Dr. Pierluigi Costanzo, of the academic cardiology unit at Castle Hill Hospital in the UK.

He recently authored a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine that found that among people with type 2 diabetes, those who are overweight live longer than those of a normal weight.

"In certain populations, there is this paradox," he said, "but we don't know why exactly." (Balance your hormones and lose up to 15 pounds in just 3 weeks—here's how to do it.)

In 2012, a study by UC Davis researchers found that weighing more, in and of itself, is not a death sentence. Over a 6-year period, they found no difference in death risk between overweight/obese people and normal weight folks. That sounds pretty comforting in our you-can-always-be-thinner culture, especially when more than a third of us are fat. But the idea wouldn't be worthy of its paradoxical name if it were that simple.

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Here's the catch: "Someone who is obese or overweight is at a higher risk for developing something like heart disease or diabetes," explained Rebecca Shenkman, MPH, RDN, LDN, director of the MacDonald Center for Obesity Prevention and Education at Villanova University.

"However, once they have the disease, then being in an overweight category seems to offer some protective effect."

The obesity paradox doesn't mean we all have free reign to gain weight without worrying about our health; it means once you're already sick, carrying around a few extra pounds might do some good.  Consider:

If you have type 2 diabetes…
Costanzo stressed that the results of his research apply only to people with type 2 diabetes, not everyone with a little extra around the middle. His study found that among people with type 2 diabetes, those with a body mass index (BMI) of either 18.5 to 24.9 (considered normal) or above 30 (considered obese) had the same mortality rate. But those with a BMI of 25 to 29.9 (considered overweight) had a lower risk of death.

Costanzo speculated that maybe there's something unique about normal-weight people with type 2 diabetes, such as an underlying genetic or environmental factor, that makes the disease riskier for them than being overweight.

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If you have heart trouble…
Overweight and obese heart-failure patients have a respective 16 percent and 33 percent lower risk of dying of any cause than normal or underweight patients, according to a study in American Heart Journal.

"With the development of many of these diseases, energy demands rise," said Dr. Gregg Fonarow, director of the Ahmanson-UCLA Cardiomyopathy Center. "Those who are overweight or obese may have extra reserves and be better able to adapt to the disease process."

In other words, disease taxes your body. Carrying more fat means you've got some extra to burn before the disease takes a toll—which could help explain why, in Costanzo's study, those who were underweight fared the worst. People with coronary heart disease also seem to have a lower risk of death when they're overweight or obese compared to normal or underweight patients.

Another reason, added Shenkman, could be that overweight people start treatment for heart problems sooner.

"Their doctors might be more likely to put them on a medication regimen earlier than someone who is at a normal weight."

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