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Is being fat bad for us, or can we really be “healthy at any size”?

Is being fat bad for us, or can we really be “healthy at any size”?

Update: 2024-04-10
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We’ve been conditioned to believe “obesity is an epidemic,” but can a person be healthy AND overweight? Are the old standards of obesity and BMI really applicable when human beings come in all shapes and sizes? 




Sarah talks with Dr. Tiffany Lowe Clayton, a bariatrician with WakeMed, about body image, obesity, weight loss and the idea that we can be “healthy at any size.” They also dive into weight loss medication (especially the current fad of semaglutides) and how they work. 




Send your questions to Sarah at wralfm.com/sarahhasquestions 




DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast is intended to be educational and nothing said by the host or guests should be taken as medical advice. The information presented here is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Your health is important, and seeking the advice of your own healthcare provider is always the best course of action. 


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Is being fat bad for us, or can we really be “healthy at any size”?

Is being fat bad for us, or can we really be “healthy at any size”?