Couric & Co.
July 25, 2007 6:16 PM

Is Obesity Contagious?

By
Jonathan LaPook, M.D.
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Field Notes
(CBS)
Dr. Jonathan LaPook is the medical correspondent for the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric.
Tonight's story focuses on a report from the Framingham Heart Study that suggests that obesity – and thinness – can spread through social ties. And it's not just that obese people tend to hang out together. If one of a pair of mutual friends BECOMES obese (defined as Body Mass Index, or BMI>= 30) then the risk of the other becoming obese increases by 171%! And social closeness is much more important than geographic closeness. There was no effect for next door neighbors who weren't friends. But a friend 1,000 miles away influences you as much as a friend next door.

One of the most surprising findings was that the effect extends out three levels of friendship. Not only are you affected by your friend, but by your friend's friend and your friend's friend's friend. If everybody is connected by six degrees of separation, think how many people might be influenced by three degrees of separation!

I spoke to James Fowler, Ph.D., an author of the study appearing in July 26th's edition of the The New England Journal of Medicine. He is excited about the public health implications of this study. Think how many people might be helped by one person's healthy lifestyle. The same effect that can cause an obese friend to increase a friend's risk of obesity by 171% works the other way too. As Dr. Fowler told me, "When your obese friend loses weight and becomes either overweight or a normal weight, it reduces your risk of obesity by 63%."

Harnessing the power of friendships may well be the new new thing in medicine.






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by healthy_blogging October 21, 2009 5:58 PM EDT
This isn't at all surprising if you stop to think about it. People often associate with those who share their interests and opinions. This could help to explain why some people find it harder to maintain a healthy lifestyle than others. For those who are surrounded by friends and family who lead sedentary lifestyles and make unhealthy food choices, they maybe less willing to encourage the friend or family member who wants to get into better shape. Conversely, those who with a support network may find it easier to eat right and exercise. This doesn't mean that it is impossible to adopt a healthy lifestyle, however. Dedication is the key to any successful lifestyle change, that comes from a personal realization that what a person does will have a direct impact on his/her future. And this may have a positive effect on that person's family and friends.

-healthy_blogging

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