Do heavier people live longer?

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Put simply, the only thing the researchers found was a link between carrying a few extra pounds and slightly lower risk of death. They did not find that extra weight caused longer life, or that being normal weight caused earlier death.
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Does weight correlate with life expectancy?

After pouring over the data, the scientists found that people with higher BMIs had shorter life expectancy rates and spent more years in poor health. That, in turn, translated into more money for health care. Those who fit into the obese category, with BMIs of more than 30, lived, on average, to 77.7 years old.
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Do you live longer if you weigh less?

Losing weight, even just 5 to 10 percent of excess weight, can add years to your life. Not only will you live longer, but also you'll feel better and deal with fewer health complications.
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What is the ideal weight for longevity?

A BMI of 25 to 29.9 is considered overweight. Obesity is generally defined as a BMI greater than 30; severe obesity greater than 35 and morbid or extreme obesity greater than 40. Research suggests that those with a BMI of 19 to 22 enjoy the greatest longevity.
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What body type lives longest?

People who start adulthood with a body mass index (BMI) in the normal range and move later in life to being overweight -- but never obese -- tend to live the longest, a new study suggests. Adults in this category lived longer than even those whose BMI stayed in the normal range throughout their life.
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What body fat percentage lives longest?

People generally have the lowest chance of dying in the coming years when their BMI is between 20 and 25. There is a progressively higher risk when they're underweight or overweight and a much higher risk when they're obese.
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Is it worse to be underweight or overweight?

The overweight class has significantly greater proportions diagnosed with of angina, arthritis, and diabetes than the underweight. For all other measures of health (including general health, physical health, disability, and cancer) the health of the underweight class is significantly worse than that of the overweight.
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Can an overweight person be healthy?

While being overweight is a precursor to obesity and, like obesity, can increase the risk of diabetes, heart attack and stroke, it's also possible to be overweight and still healthy, especially if you're free from chronic diseases like hypertension or diabetes.
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What's worse being obese or smoking?

Obesity has a similar impact on life expectancy. But while smoking certainly carries numerous and substantial health risks, obesity poses even more.
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Why do small people live longer?

Findings based on millions of deaths suggest that shorter, smaller bodies have lower death rates and fewer diet-related chronic diseases, especially past middle age. Shorter people also appear to have longer average lifespans.
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Does body size affect lifespan?

Abstract. Bigger animals live longer. The scaling exponent for the relationship between lifespan and body mass is between 0.15 and 0.3. Bigger animals also expend more energy, and the scaling exponent for the relationship of resting metabolic rate (RMR) to body mass lies somewhere between 0.66 and 0.8.
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What weight is dangerously overweight?

A BMI over 40 is dangerously overweight and puts you at severe risk of heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, gall bladder disease, circulation problems, and some cancers. Losing some weight could save your life.
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How overweight is too overweight?

If your BMI is 18.5 to <25, it falls within the healthy weight range. If your BMI is 25.0 to <30, it falls within the overweight range. If your BMI is 30.0 or higher, it falls within the obesity range.
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Does being overweight make you age?

Many previous studies have already linked obesity to premature death. But the researchers note that at the lowest levels inside the human body, obesity is a factor that directly accelerates the mechanisms of aging.
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How many pounds is legally obese?

She is considered obese (BMI is 30 or more) if she is closer to 174 pounds or more. A man who is 5 ft. 10 in. tall is considered overweight (BMI is 25 to 29) if he weighs between about 174 and 202 pounds, and is obese (BMI is 30 or more) if he is closer to 209 pounds or more.
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What country has the highest obesity rate?

The most obese country by percentage of obese adults is Nauru, with 61% of adults falling in the obese category. Cook Islands fllows with 55.9%, and Palau just under that at 55.3%. Three other countries have adult populations that are over 50% obese: the Marshall Islands (52.9%), Tuvalu (51.6%), and Niue (50%).
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Is 150 lb overweight?

According to the standards of body mass index, the answer likely is yes. The bottom line: BMI results can be startling. For a 5-foot-6 male, a weight over 150 pounds is considered overweight and higher than 185 pounds is obese. For a 6-footer, 185 pounds is overweight and 225 is obese.
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Is it better to be obese or skinny?

Some studies have suggested it's better to be thin rather than active. In one such study, women who were thin yet inactive had a lower chance for early death than those who had obesity and were active. However, in patients with heart disease, being physically active, was more beneficial than having a low BMI.
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Are thin people healthier?

Body size is not as much of an indicator of health as you might think. Weight and health are not correlated. Your health depends more on what you eat and how well you manage stress than the number you see on the scale. Health can exist in every size.
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What is a healthy weight to be?

If your BMI is 18.5 to 24.9, it falls within the Healthy Weight range. If your BMI is 25.0 to 29.9, it falls within the overweight range. If your BMI is 30.0 or higher, it falls within the obese range.
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Which physique is best for longevity?

When it comes to body shape and longevity, it's more helpful to compare apples and pears. That's the message of a study published in the journal PLOS ONE that found that pear-shaped people, who have comparatively thinner waists than people shaped like apples, tend to live longer.
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Is 200 pounds morbidly obese?

You are likely morbidly obese if you are: more than 100 lbs. over your ideal body weight, or. have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of over 40, or.
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Is 300 pounds severely obese?

According to the CDC, more than nine percent of adults fall into the category of severe obesity with a Body Mass Index of 40 or above. At just over 300 pounds—a number I crossed in the middle of this past year—I now fall into this category.
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What percent of Americans are obese?

Nationally, 41.9 percent of adults have obesity.
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