76% of world's population 'overfat'
About 5.5 billion people -up to 76%
of the world's population -are `over fat', warn
researchers. They said that the new pandemic had overtaken the planet and
argued for a change in global health efforts against chronic and metabolic
diseases.
The researchers, including those from Auckland University of Technology, have put forth a specific notion of overfat, a condition of having sufficient excess body fat to impair health. They argued that how, in addition to those who were overweight and obese, others falling into the overfat category included normal weight people. "The overfat pandemic has not spared tho se who exercise or even compete in sports," said lead author of the study Philip Maffetone, CEO of MAFF Fitness Pty Ltd. "The overfat category includes normal weight people with increased risk factors for chronic disease, such as high abdominal fat, and those with characteristics of a condition called normal-weight metabolic obesity," said Maffetone.
"We want to bring awareness of
the rise in these risk factors, where the terms `overfat' and `underfat'
describe new body composition states," said Maffetone.
The study in Frontiers in Public
Health also found out that 9 to 10% of the population may be underfat.
"While we think of the condition of underfat as being due to starvation,
those numbers are dropping rapidly. However, an ageing population, an increase
in chronic disease and a rising number of excessive exercisers or those with
anorexia athletica are adding to the number of nonstarving underfat
individuals."
This leaves
as little as 14% of the world's population with normal body-fat percentage.
While it is estimated that up to 49% of the world's population, or 3.5 billion
people, are obese or overweight, the well-documented obesity epidemic may
merely be the tip of the overfat iceberg.
07.01.2017
Strong
is the soul, kind, wise and beautiful
Matthew
Arnold
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