All posts tagged: Overweight

Is it true that … only overweight people are at risk of high cholesterol? | Health & wellbeing

Is it true that … only overweight people are at risk of high cholesterol? | Health & wellbeing

Cholesterol, a fatty substance mostly made by the liver and used by the body to build cells and produce hormones, has become a heart-health bogeyman. There are several types, but high levels of LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. Often labelled “bad” cholesterol, LDL builds up over time on artery walls, narrowing them and restricting blood flow. High LDL cholesterol is not confined to people who are overweight. “Genetics are the main driver of higher LDL cholesterol levels,” says Naveed Sattar, professor of cardiometabolic medicine at the University of Glasgow. “Diets have smaller effects and it’s not necessarily the total calories that count; it’s the amount of saturated fat.” (Found in cakes, biscuits, chocolate and many ultra-processed foods, saturated fat can raise LDL levels.) All of this means someone relatively lean can still have high cholesterol, either because of their genetic profile or dietary pattern. double quotation mark Cardiovascular risk is not just about LDL – factors such as blood pressure, diabetes and weight all play a part “Obesity …

BMI system could ‘misclassify’ people as overweight or obese, says study | Science, Climate & Tech News

BMI system could ‘misclassify’ people as overweight or obese, says study | Science, Climate & Tech News

How BMI is calculated According to the NHS website, BMI is calculated by dividing an adult’s weight in kilograms by their height in metres squared. For example, if you weigh 70kg (around 11 stone) and are 1.70m (around 5ft 7in) tall, you work out your BMI by: 1. Squaring your height in metres: 1.70 x 1.70 = 2.89 2. Dividing your weight in kilograms: 70 ÷ 2.89 = 24.22 Your result will be displayed to one decimal place, for example, 24.2. For most adults, if your BMI is: Below 18.5 – you’re in the underweight range 18.5 to 24.9 – you’re in the healthy weight range 25 to 29.9 – you’re in the overweight range 30 to 39.9 – you’re in the obese range 40 or above – you’re in the severely obese range If you have an Asian, Chinese, Middle Eastern, Black African or African-Caribbean family background you’ll need to use a lower BMI score to measure overweight and obesity: 23 to 27.4 – you’re in the overweight range 27.5 or above – you’re …

GLP-1 Drugs Help Quell Asthma Among Teens Who Are Overweight or Obese

GLP-1 Drugs Help Quell Asthma Among Teens Who Are Overweight or Obese

By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterFRIDAY, Jan. 2, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Severe asthma attacks can be cut in half among teens with excess weight by taking cutting-edge weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound, a new study says. Half as many teens needed asthma treatment at an emergency room if they were on a GLP-1 drug, researchers reported Dec. 29 in JAMA Network Open. “Our findings suggest a potential dual benefit for this population, where a single class of medication could address both weight management and lower risk for asthma exacerbation, thereby potentially reducing the burden of two common and interconnected chronic conditions,” concluded the research team led by Dr. Lin-Shien Fu, chief of pediatric nephrology and immunology at Taichung Veterans General Hospital in Taiwan. For the study, researchers tracked 1,070 kids aged 12 to 18 who were overweight or obese and also had a diagnosis of asthma. Half had been prescribed a GLP-1 drug.  Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) drugs mimic the GLP-1 hormone, which helps control insulin and blood sugar levels, decreases appetite and slows digestion …