On harvards own website it says "The idea that someone can be "fat and fit" — that is, overweight but still healthy — has been around for some time. But don't be fooled."
There's been many studies that indicated the opposite of that study you posted. You sound like you believe this is a consensus amongst all doctors and researchers but its not. There's a lot of doctors that disagree with that study you cited including harvard. There's been dozens of studies that indicated the opposite of that study you posted.
Who's healthier?
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On harvards own website it says "The idea that someone can be "fat and fit" — that is, overweight but still healthy — has been around for some time. But don't be fooled."
There's been many studies that indicated the opposite of that study you posted. You sound like you believe this is a consensus amongst all doctors and researchers but its not. There's a lot of doctors that disagree with that study you cited including harvard. There's been dozens of studies that indicated the opposite of that study you posted.
https://www.healthline.com/health/fitness/fat-but-fit#things-to-remember
Dont take it personal I'm not trying to attack your world view or anything.