A new study has found that having a normal metabolic profile does not mean that a person with obesity is actually healthy, since they face an increased risk of diabetes, heart diseases, strokes, and respiratory diseases. Compared to metabolically healthy participants without obesity, participants with MHO were 4.3 times more likely to have T2D, 18 per cent more likely to …
Obese people who exercise regularly are still at an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke and respiratory disease, a study has cautioned. 'People with metabolically healthy obesity are not "healthy" as they are at higher risk of heart attack and stroke, heart failure, and respiratory diseases compared with people without obesity who have a normal metabolic profile,' they wrote. …