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‘Fat but fit’ may be a myth, researchers say

December 22, 2015 at 10:04 a.m. EST
Contestants from "The Biggest Loser," episode 801 (NBC Photo: Dave Bjerke)

One of the most controversial ideas in medical science today is whether people can really be fat and fit. That is, is weight in itself a marker of health -- or simply a suggestion of a person's physical fitness?

A key study in this debate was published in 2012 by a team of researchers from the United States and Europe in the European Heart Journal. They argued that overweight and obese people were at no greater risk of heart disease or cancer as compared with those of normal weight -- as long as they were "metabolically fit."