The thin fat paradox: Understanding normal weight obesity and its clinical relevance
Winda Angriani,
Aisyah Elliyanti,
Desmawati Desmawati
Abstract:Obesity, defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an excess accumulation of body fat or body fat percentage (BFP) associated with clear health risks, presents a significant global challenge. While Body Mass Index (BMI) serves as a conventional metric for identifying obesity, it fails to account for body composition variations, such as distinguishing between fat-free mass and adipose tissue. Consequently, individuals with normal BMI may exhibit excessive body fat (BFP≥30%), termed Normal Weight Obesity… Show more
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