The most serious health effects tend to come not from absolute weight per se, but from excessive body fat percentage. And particularly from visceral (intra-abdominal) fat, which is far more dangerous than subcutaneous fat in terms of risk for conditions like type-2 diabetes, arteriosclerosis, and COVID-19.
The excess adipose tissue causes subtle, progressive damage which won't necessarily be obvious in the regular preventative screening exams that most younger patients receive. But as some point after age 50 or so the systems decompensate and the patient's overall health deteriorates rapidly.
The excess adipose tissue causes subtle, progressive damage which won't necessarily be obvious in the regular preventative screening exams that most younger patients receive. But as some point after age 50 or so the systems decompensate and the patient's overall health deteriorates rapidly.