The term "metabolically obese normal weight" (MONW) refers to people with normal weight and
body mass index (BMI), who display some metabolic characteristics which increase the risk of developing
metabolic syndrome in the same way as obesity. People with MONW have excess
visceral fat, and are predisposed to
hyperinsulinemia,
insulin-resistance and thus predisposition to
type 2 diabetes,
hypertriglyceridemia, hypertension and premature
coronary heart disease or
cardiovascular disease. The BMI does not capture information about
percentage body fat (PBF), which is a better predictor of risk due to obesity. Some studies have suggested that the main factor which explains the metabolic abnormalities in MONW individuals is fat distribution. On the basis of these studies, a scoring method has been proposed to identify MONW individuals, based on the presence of associated diseases or biochemical abnormalities related to insulin resistance. ==Prevalence==