descriptive
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Even among people classified as obese by BMI, about 1 in 4 men and 1 in 10 women don't have excess fat around their organs, showing BMI doesn't always reflect internal fat levels.
Scientific Claim
Among obese middle-aged adults (BMI ≥30 kg/m²), approximately 22% of men and 10% of women do not have elevated visceral fat, indicating that BMI-based obesity classification does not always correlate with visceral fat accumulation.
Original Statement
“Among obese individuals, 22% of men and 10% of women did not have high VAT”
From study:Patterns of Abdominal Fat Distribution
Evidence Quality Assessment
Claim Status
appropriately stated
Study Design Support
Design supports claim
Appropriate Language Strength
definitive
Can make definitive causal claims
Assessment Explanation
The claim states a specific prevalence rate from the study's data, which is appropriate for an observational study. It correctly uses 'do not have' for prevalence and does not overstate causation.
Evidence from Studies
Supporting (1)
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Patterns of Abdominal Fat Distribution
Cross-Sectional Study
Human
2009 MarContradicting (0)
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No contradicting evidence found