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More than half of American adults who have a normal body weight nevertheless have high percentage of body fat(>20% for men and >30% for women), as well as heart and metabolic disturbances, giving rise to the concept of normal weight obesity. [1]
Measuring normal weight obesity
Genetic links
Disorders linked to NWO
Treatments and Prevention
Conclusion
References
- ↑ Romero-Corral A et al. (2010) Normal weight obesity: a risk factor for cardiometabolic dysregulation and cardiovascular mortality Eur Heart J 31:737-46 PMID 19933515