The obese without cardiometabolic risk factor clustering and the normal weight with cardiometabolic risk factor clustering: prevalence and correlates of 2 phenotypes …

RP Wildman, P Muntner, K Reynolds… - Archives of internal …, 2008 - jamanetwork.com
Background The prevalence and correlates of obese individuals who are resistant to the
development of the adiposity-associated cardiometabolic abnormalities and normal-weight
individuals who display cardiometabolic risk factor clustering are not well known. Methods
The prevalence and correlates of combined body mass index (normal weight,< 25.0;
overweight, 25.0-29.9; and obese,≥ 30.0 [calculated as weight in kilograms divided by
height in meters squared]) and cardiometabolic groups (metabolically healthy, 0 or 1 …