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According to a study by Dr.Anoop Misra, chairman Fortis C—DOC and his team, even non-obese and lean persons may be prone to
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Type 1 diabetes
Arthritis
Thyroid problems
Type 2 diabetes
- Dr. Anoop Misra's study highlights that even non-obese and lean individuals can be at risk for Type 2 diabetes.
- Option 4: Type 2 diabetes – This is correct. Type 2 diabetes can occur in lean individuals due to genetic factors or fat distribution.
- Option 1: Type 1 diabetes – An autoimmune condition, typically affecting children, unrelated to obesity.
- Option 2: Arthritis – A joint condition not directly associated with weight, though obesity can exacerbate it.
- Option 3: Thyroid problems – Can be linked to metabolism but not directly related to being non-obese or lean.
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