Most were as expected,
with obese people having an unhealthy metabolism(Mbmi), but around one in five people were misclassified.
Those with a normal BMI, but an unhealthy metabolite Mbmi profile, had a 50% greater chance
of becoming obese over the next ten years and had a 200-400% increased risk of heart disease.
Those with a normal BMI, but an unhealthy metabolite Mbmi profile, had a 50 per cent greater
chance of becoming obese over the next ten years and had a 200 to 400 per cent increased risk of heart disease.