New study out today,
bbc.co.uk/news/health-48088391
itv.com/news/2019-04-29/obe...
"people with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 to 35 were at 70% higher risk of developing heart failure than their healthy weight peers. Even a BMI of 25 to 30 increased the risk by 20%, while a BMI of 35 to 40 more than doubled the risk and a BMI of 40 to 45 almost quadrupled the risk compared to people of a normal weight."
If anything the link between obesity and type 2 diabetes was even more marked, even slightly overweight people were TWICE as likely to get type 2 diabetes. And a severely obese person, with a BMI of over 40, is TWELVE times as likely to get type 2 diabetes!
Reading figures like these makes me wonder, is the type of diet (Mediterranean, Vegetarian, etc) more important, or is it just a case of the diet that best helps you stay slim is actually the healthiest choice?