A study published in The Lancet found that individuals aged 40 to 79 with obesity or overweight have comparable or even lower levels of blood pressure and unhealthy cholesterol compared to those with a normal BMI, due largely to increased use of statins and blood pressure medications. This trend was observed over a 25-year period, during which these medications became more widely prescribed for middle-aged individuals with higher BMI. However, the study did not find similar improvements in younger adults under 40, possibly because of less frequent screening. Researchers emphasize that while these medications have helped reduce cardiovascular risk factors associated with obesity, the condition itself remains a significant health concern. The study is observational and cannot prove causation, highlighting the need for further research into whether these changes lead to improved long-term health outcomes.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a scientific study on the impact of medications on cardiovascular risk factors related to obesity. It includes balanced perspectives from researchers and experts, emphasizing the limitations of the study and the importance of further research. No clear ideological framing or slm
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 80): The article accurately reports the findings of the Lancet study, noting the improved cardiovascular risk factors in older adults with obesity due to medication use. It cites the NCD Risk Factor Collaboration and includes a commentary from Yuan Lu. The tone remains neutral, though it highlights poten






