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On April 22, the American Heart Association published a scientific statement on Circulation that showed that people with abdominal obesity or excess fat around their organs have an increased risk of heart disease, even if they have a body mass index (BMI).
People with abdominal obesity or excess fat in the middle of the body or around their organs have an increased risk of heart disease, even if their body mass index (BMI) is within a healthy weight range.
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A high waist or low waist-to-hip ratio may mean an increased risk of heart disease.
Reducing calories can reduce belly fat, and the most beneficial exercise to reduce belly fat is aerobic exercise.
The statement also talked about the "obesity paradox", which is sometimes observed in research, especially in people who are overweight or Grade I obese (BMI=30 to 34.
Data shows that patients who are overweight or obese may be affected by cardiovascular disease events in the early stages.
When reviewing the impact of obesity on arrhythmia, researchers believe that existing data indicate that obesity may cause atrial fibrillation.
With the increase in overweight and obesity rates among adolescents worldwide, how to develop primary preventive measures and better treatment strategies becomes critical.
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