Good news for all of us skinny dudes out there, and bad news for the two out of every three American men who carry around excess baggage in their stomachs — or anywhere else for that matter.

A new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine refutes scientists’ findings from about five years ago that concluded being slightly overweight, i.e. having a “Dad Bod,” actually increased a person’s lifespan.

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The new findings state that having any amount of excess fat, however minimal, can pose serious health risks and even increase the chances of death by six percent in overweight people.

Logically speaking, it’s hardly a shock that portion control and a gym membership trumps burgers, fries and Pabst Blue Ribbon. What is shocking is how many men actually believed that having a “Dad Body” was a good thing.

Published by rsarlat

Rick is a freelance writer based in Reading, Pa, one hour west of Philadelphia. He's covered hard news and sports for a variety of websites and print publications over the years, first cutting his teeth as a newshound for the Temple University student newspaper.

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