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54 million Americans may be mislabeled ‘overweight’ or ‘obese’

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A study from UCLA finds that 54 million Americans labeled as “obese” or “overweight” based on their body mass indexes are actually healthy. The lead author of the report goes so far as to call the BMI an inaccurate indicator of someone’s health.