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PARIS — Do people with obesity have an illness? A panel of global health experts looking at this controversial question announced Wednesday that the definition of obesity should be split into two categories — and diagnosed using more accurate measurements.

The recommendations hoped to move past the blame and discrimination that often revolve around obesity, which is estimated to affect more than a billion people worldwide.

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“The idea of obesity as a disease is at the centre of one of the most controversial and polarizing debates in modern medicine,” said a paper by the 56-expert commission in the Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology journal.

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On one hand, obesity is known to lead to an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, some cancers and other health problems. This is why the World Health Organization among others consider it to be a “chronic complex disease”.

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On the other hand, there are also plenty of people defined as obese who have few or no underlying health problems and lead active, healthy lives. Activists campaigning against fat shaming, for example, do not want people with obesity to automatically be considered unwell.

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At the same time, some patients and doctors believe obesity needs to be considered a disease so that it receives the attention — and ambitious policy — required for such a major public health issue.

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READ: More than one billion now afflicted by obesity: Lancet

Francesco Rubino, a bariatric surgeon and professor at King’s College London who chaired the expert commission, told a press conference that the “controversy derives from the fact that perhaps not everybody is entirely right and not everybody is entirely wrong”.

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After years of debate, the commission sought a middle road, introducing two new categories for people with obesity.

When obesity affects the functions of people’s organs, it should be considered a distinct illness called “clinical obesity,” the commission said.

The criteria for diagnosing clinical obesity included heart, liver or breathing problems, high cholesterol, sleep apnoea, hip, knee or feet pain or other problems that affect people’s daily lives.

People with obesity who do not have such problems should be considered to have “pre-clinical obesity”, which merits monitoring but not medical intervention, therefore avoiding the risk of “overdiagnosis”, the commission said.

To diagnose obesity in the first place, the experts also recommended healthcare workers move beyond body mass index (BMI), which measures the ratio between weight and height and is widely considered inadequate.

They urged other measurements including waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio or even bone density scans to get a more accurate diagnosis.

The experts emphasized that more research was needed to find out what percentage of people fell into their two new categories.

They also made no recommendations about the new generation of weight loss drugs such as Wegovy that have exploded in popularity since the commission was formed.

Not everyone convinced

Some researchers not involved in the commission welcomed the recommendations.

Tom Sanders, professor emeritus of nutrition and dietetics at King’s College London, said that an official recognition of clinical obesity “would hopefully persuade lawmakers to regard it as a disability”.

“This would have implications in terms of discrimination particularly in employment as well as the social stigma associated with the condition,” he added.

While the nuanced recommendations aimed for consensus, they also risked satisfying neither side of the long-running debate.

Some groups that represent patients did not want to hear that obesity is not always a disease.

Anne-Sophie Joly, founder of France’s National Collective of Obese Associations, called the recommendations “counterproductive”, telling AFP the experts were disconnected from the “reality on the ground” in which patients with obesity do not receive adequate care.

Sceptics that obesity is ever a disease were also not satisfied.

Sylvie Benkemoun, a psychologist who leads France’s Reflection Group on Obesity and being Overweight, told AFP the recommendations were “not enough, even if they have the merit of starting a discussion”.

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She expressed concern that the experts said little about the care given to patients with obesity — and that the recommendations were unlikely to change much about the attitude of caregivers.bighit777

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