@lucifer @skadi https://www.taosnews.com/news/crime/autopsy-shows-inmate-died-of-morbid-obesity/article_c7ce4ed3-c761-5930-9b8a-43fc6f58b0d3.html
Here's that section from the article.
"When asked how often morbid obesity (defined as having a body mass index greater than 40) is a leading cause of death, Sarah Lathrop, DVM, PhD, an Epidemiologist for the Office of the Medical Investigator said “it's fairly unusual to have that listed as the cause of death, but it's not unheard of.”
After reviewing the report and speaking with the attending pathologist, Lathrop said Herrera’s heart was “three times larger than a normal adult heart, but the coronary arteries were clear, leading to the cause of death being “morbid obesity” with chronic alcohol use rather than arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD).”