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Get Free AccessThe shape of the association between BMI and mortality was determined by the relation between two body components (lean body mass and fat mass) and mortality. This finding suggests that the "obesity paradox" controversy may be largely explained by low lean body mass, rather than low fat mass, in the lower range of BMI.
Dong Hoon Lee, NaNa Keum, Frank B Hu, E. John Orav, Eric B. Rimm, Walter C. Willett, Edward L. Giovannucci (2018). Predicted lean body mass, fat mass, and all cause and cause specific mortality in men: prospective US cohort study. , 362, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.k2575.
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2018
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