Study Suggests Lower BMI Threshold for Obesity in Adults Over 40
Recent research suggests that a lower BMI cut-off point of 27 kg/m² may be more appropriate for adults over 40 years old, challenging the globally accepted threshold of 30 kg/m² for obesity. The study emphasizes the importance of reevaluating obesity criteria in older populations to better manage obesity-related health conditions and improve outcomes for individuals in this age group.