On 2016 Jun 16, thomas samaras commented:
Low BMI may be a reflection of lower socioeconomic status, smoking, or poor nutrition in the developed world. However, low BMI is not a problem according to a recent study by Aune et al. (2016) that found the best BMI was 20-22 for long-term mortality of life long non-smokers. This study involved a review of 230 studies, 30 million participants, and almost 4 million deaths. In addition, many pre-western people have BMIs of 19-22 and have virtually no CHD or stroke. Examples include 20th C populations in the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and Kitava. In addition, the Kalahari bushmen and Congo pymies had no CHD or stroke around the middle of the 20th C. All these people were short and had low BMIs by today's standards. When these people adopt a Western diet, their BMIs and heights increase along with CHD and other chronic diseases.
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