Obesity means having too much body fat. It is not the same as being overweight, which means weighing too much. A person may be overweight from extra muscle, bone, or water, as well as from having too much fat.
Obesity means having too much body fat. It is not the same as being overweight, which means weighing too much. A person may be overweight from extra muscle, bone, or water, as well as from having too much fat.
Obesity means having too much body fat. It is not the same as being overweight, which means weighing too much. A person may be overweight from extra muscle, bone, or water, as well as from having too much fat.
Obesity is a medical condition in which a person's body fat levels have accumulated to the point where they are potentially hazardous to their health.
Obesity is a complex condition marked by an excessive amount of body fat.
Obesity is more than a cosmetic issue. It's a medical condition that raises the likelihood of developing additional diseases and health issues.
Heart disease, Diabetes, high blood pressure, and erectile dysfunction can all be caused by obesity.
Obesity is usually caused by a combination of genetic, physiological, and environmental variables, as well as dietary, physical activity, and exercise preferences.
When someones BMI is over the helthy range.
Obese is extremely overweight.
Clarification needed: evidence for what? What proposition are you trying to support?
pretty much obeseity, diabeties, heart problems, things of that sort
They hoped children would want their parents to take them to McDonald's, which would increase their profits.
You must have a bmi of 40 with 2 current obeseity related conditions. more info here for the lap band http://www.lapband.com/en/lapband_is_for_you/medical_considerations/bmi_calculator/
The slow gain of body fat is what nutritionists call creeping obesity.
The theory of the enzyme is really quite simple-patronisingly easy really. So firstly we start off with the Lipese enzyme which breaks down fat-quite usefull really with todays growing obeseity epidemic, then we move on to carbohydrase enzyme which breaks down carbohydrate-(people which suffer from diabetes lack in this particular enzyme). Expert scientists believe that in a few years the number of enzymes in the body will rapidly increase.
What do you mean? You get your period about every 28 days. When you get pregnant, it stops. Eventually, around 50, you will start menopause. Which is the time in a woman's life when menstrual periods permanently stop; it is also called the "change of life." Menopause is the opposite of the menarche. Menarche is when your period is just beginning.
It is not good for anyone to be overweight, now is the time for you to do something positive about it whilst you are young, it can only get harder as time goes by. Obeseity is almost always the result of excessive food consumption of a poor choice of food, coupled with inadequate excercise. You have to break that cycle, sounds hard ? not if broken down into smaller steps or goals along the road to the new you. Your second step [you made the first when you wrote to this Forum] is to discuss your problem with your parents, older sister, aunt, doctor or teacher, or any responsible person. A load shared is a load spared, just discussing this openly is a another positive step and you will feel a little more confident that you can do it. You are now ready for a sensible diet and excercise regime, see your Doctor for advice. Remember, little steps at first, it would take a lot more than 3mths to reach 180 lbs, it will not come off in 3mths, persevere and once you see it's beginning to work, that joyous feeling is only your first reward.
Refined (processed) carbohydrates, plus all artificially flavoured or colored foods, sodas, and other sugar and fat filled foods are major causes of obesity. Overweight and obesity are the result of a lack of energy balance - that is, a chronic excess of energy intake (food and beverage consumption) over energy expenditure (physical activity). Although some people are more genetically susceptible to weight gain than others, the rapid increase in the prevalence of obesity in recent years has occurred too quickly to be explained by genetic changes and most experts believe it is due to living in an increasingly 'obesogenic' environment - one that promotes over consumption of refined carbohydrate foods, sodas, sugary drinks, and limits opportunities for physical activity. Over eating