Recent studies suggest that those most likely to be affected by obesity are post-college graduates. Right after college the metabolism slows down which coincides with a decrease in physical activity most often seen when joining the workforce.
While anorexia can affect any person of any age, race, ethnicity, gender, or status, it is most commonly seen in Caucasian women between the ages of 12 and 26. Alcoholics tend to have high instances of eating disorders, too.
While anyone can become obese, it is seen primarily in developed countries (more sedentary lifestyle, less risk of other illness, and almost no risk of famine). Between men and women the rates are similar. Currently, obesity affects mostly adults but childhood obesity is unfortunately on the rise as well.
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Obesity in childhood is likely to carry on in adolescence and adulthood. Obesity is a bad thing, so it's good to get into non-obese mode early in life.
Yes, the most well-known type is called liposuction
Obesity
the only type that I know is Android: -Android type of obesity is likened to the shape of an apple
the only type that I know is Android: -Android type of obesity is likened to the shape of an apple
Obesity is growing, especially in the US. I believe there are more people overweight than what their normal weight shoudl be.
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it might not be accirate because some people don`t even go to the doctors rerading to the obesity therefore a study base data wouldn`t really help.
type 2 diabetes, patella-femoral pain syndrome, social problems, bullying
percentage of people that die from obesity each year
Current theory suggests that there are inheritable traits that can make us more or less likely to develop overweight/obesity, but the big issue is with habits and not with genetics. The main cause for people developing obesity is poor eating and exercising habits. If your parents held poor diets and didn't get enough exercise odds are that you will be doing the same - and that is setting you up for overweight and obesity.