The Obesity Paradox
When Thinner Means Sicker and Heavier Means Healthier
Robert Lustig changed the national conversation about fat. Now, a pioneer in “obesity paradox” research delivers a message that everyone who struggles to shed socalled excess weight will want to hear. After research uncovered that overweight and even moderately obese people with certain chronic diseases often live longer and fare better than their normal weight counterparts, Carl Lavie, MD, realized that being moderately fit is more important for good health than having a low body mass index. Sharing the science behind these recent findings, The Obesity Paradox shows readers how to achieve what’s really important: maximum health—not minimum weight.
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April 3, 2014Carl J. Lavie, MD, is a board-certified cardiologist at the John Ochsner Heart and Vascular Center in New Orleans. He lives in Metaire, Louisiana.