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Based on MILLIONS and MILLIONS of "all cause mortality" and based on 16 metastudies of metastudies being 60 pounds overweight makes you die the least (BMI 35).
If BMI 35 is obese, then obese people die the least per year based on countless studies, including the largest study in history of typing in data from 2.2 million randomly selected coroner reports worldwide.
No reason given, the data is the age at death, the height of corpse, the weight of corpse.
The oldest surviving people in human species area all between BIM 32 and BMI 35 .... aka "obese"
The largest studies all concur.
Once again, no causes or reasons definitive why.
Its just a fact.
60 pounds overweight makes you DIE THE LEAST based on 2.2 million datapoints.
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FAT PEOPLE LIVE THE LONGEST
Actually fat people live the longest on earth based on over 90 science papers each using millions (yes millions) of coroner statistics.
A paper that is a meta analysis of over 90 science papers proving fat people live longest and is :
Association of All-Cause Mortality With Overweight and Obesity Using Standard Body Mass Index Categories A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
From the world renown JAMA (American Medical Association) , January 2, 2013—Vol 309, No. 1
You can debate health, quality of life, income, occupation, sports risks, etc, separately, but it is a solid scientific fact that a tall man 60 pounds overweight will live the longest. (BMI 35 lives longest of BMI ranges)
Its a big paper, discussing the over 90 other papers, but the one key thing to read out of it is the fact that BMI 35 lives the longest. BMI of >35 starts to die off more than BMI 35 through 27.
Grade 1 obesity is BMI 35 according to that paper.
If you actually read the meta study of the 90+ studies of UNEDITED DEATH DATA, it said in it :
"Grade 1 obesity overall was NOT associated with higher mortality, and over-weight was associated with SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER all-cause mortality"
It defined the fat BMI ranges for the above statement as :
overweight (BMI of 25-30),
grade 1 obesity (BMI of 30-35)
but grades 2 and 3 obesity (BMI of >35) start to die more than average
That famous science paper said additionally :
"These two groups combined LIVE THE LONGEST of all humans : overweight (BMI of 25-30), grade 1 obesity (BMI of 30-35)"
This is a paper with 2.88 million individuals, and 97 unrelated DIFFERENT science studies.
Others used tighter BMI bins, for classification, and indeed BMI 32 to 35 (obese) live the longest on earth.
If "death" is the definition of not healthy, then being fat is the healthiest way to not die based on 2.88 million individuals, and 97 unrelated DIFFERENT science studies!
voat.co has only a handful of scientists, so many here will not understand this fact, no matter how plainly I type it out.
Smoking, of course, does shorten average lifespan, but quitting 6 or more years before dying, changes the data to almost equal "never smoked"
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[–] viperguy ago
Based on MILLIONS and MILLIONS of "all cause mortality" and based on 16 metastudies of metastudies being 60 pounds overweight makes you die the least (BMI 35).
If BMI 35 is obese, then obese people die the least per year based on countless studies, including the largest study in history of typing in data from 2.2 million randomly selected coroner reports worldwide.
No reason given, the data is the age at death, the height of corpse, the weight of corpse.
The oldest surviving people in human species area all between BIM 32 and BMI 35 .... aka "obese"
The largest studies all concur.
Once again, no causes or reasons definitive why.
Its just a fact.
60 pounds overweight makes you DIE THE LEAST based on 2.2 million datapoints.
[–] shiffscreek 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
FAT PEOPLE LIVE THE LONGEST
Actually fat people live the longest on earth based on over 90 science papers each using millions (yes millions) of coroner statistics.
A paper that is a meta analysis of over 90 science papers proving fat people live longest and is :
Association of All-Cause Mortality With Overweight and Obesity Using Standard Body Mass Index Categories A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
From the world renown JAMA (American Medical Association) , January 2, 2013—Vol 309, No. 1
You can debate health, quality of life, income, occupation, sports risks, etc, separately, but it is a solid scientific fact that a tall man 60 pounds overweight will live the longest. (BMI 35 lives longest of BMI ranges)
Its a big paper, discussing the over 90 other papers, but the one key thing to read out of it is the fact that BMI 35 lives the longest. BMI of >35 starts to die off more than BMI 35 through 27.
Grade 1 obesity is BMI 35 according to that paper.
BMI silhouettes :
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/images/articles/292/292304/bmi-for-men-and-women.png
If you actually read the meta study of the 90+ studies of UNEDITED DEATH DATA, it said in it :
"Grade 1 obesity overall was NOT associated with higher mortality, and over-weight was associated with SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER all-cause mortality"
It defined the fat BMI ranges for the above statement as :
overweight (BMI of 25-30),
grade 1 obesity (BMI of 30-35)
but grades 2 and 3 obesity (BMI of >35) start to die more than average
That famous science paper said additionally :
"These two groups combined LIVE THE LONGEST of all humans : overweight (BMI of 25-30), grade 1 obesity (BMI of 30-35)"
This is a paper with 2.88 million individuals, and 97 unrelated DIFFERENT science studies.
Others used tighter BMI bins, for classification, and indeed BMI 32 to 35 (obese) live the longest on earth.
If "death" is the definition of not healthy, then being fat is the healthiest way to not die based on 2.88 million individuals, and 97 unrelated DIFFERENT science studies!
voat.co has only a handful of scientists, so many here will not understand this fact, no matter how plainly I type it out.
Smoking, of course, does shorten average lifespan, but quitting 6 or more years before dying, changes the data to almost equal "never smoked"