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  2. Does having 'skinny genes' mean you can skip exercise and diet?

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    Chung and his team stressed that while having “skinny genes” may assist with the weight loss process, that does not mean to forgo exercising and eating healthy.

  3. Underweight - Wikipedia

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    Being underweight is an established [21] risk factor for osteoporosis, even for young people. This is seen in individuals suffering from relative energy deficiency in sport , formerly known as female athlete triad: when disordered eating or excessive exercise cause amenorrhea, hormone changes during ovulation leads to loss of bone mineral density.

  4. Expert Reacts To Ariana Grande’s New Viral Pic That Has ...

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    Diet, nutrition, exercise, stress, sleep, and other factors contribute to fluctuations in weight. Hence, false assumptions about one’s appearance can impact the stigma around EDs.

  5. 15 Foods Doctors Want You to Stop Eating for a Healthier Diet

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    Nutrition experts share the top foods you should not eat because they contain unhealthy fats, sweeteners, harmful pesticides, lots of sodium, and more. 15 Foods Doctors Want You to Stop Eating for ...

  6. Normal weight obesity - Wikipedia

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    Normal weight obesity (colloquially, being "skinny fat") is the condition of having normal body weight, but with a high body fat percentage, leading to some of the same health risks as obesity. Definition

  7. TOFI - Wikipedia

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    Subjects defined as TOFI have been described as being at higher risk of developing insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes due to the fact that they have reduced physical activity/VO 2 max, reduced insulin sensitivity, higher abdominal adiposity, and a more atherogenic lipid profile.

  8. Unhealthy diet may speed up biological aging, even in young ...

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    Chronic diet-associated conditions, like type 2 diabetes or obesity, often take decades to develop, starting in young adulthood. The authors write that diet quality generally decreases as people ...

  9. Fad diet - Wikipedia

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    Overweight or being too slim were seen as signs of an unhealthy body, with an imbalance of its four essential "humours" (black bile, yellow bile, blood, and phlegm). [18] The earliest diet known is from the oldest surviving medical document, the Ebers papyrus (circa 1550 BC), which described a recipe for an antidiabetic diet of wheat germ and okra.