Yes, doctors too can be overweight.
Being overweight leads to so many health risks that at times doctors can misdiagnose due to a patient being overweight. High cholesterol, blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease are just a few issues that can be caused by being over weight.
Obesely is an adverb and you've spelled it correctly. Use caution, however, with linking this adverb to a similar meaning string of words. For example, Sally was very obesely overweight. "Very overweight" already means obese. "Obesely overweight" seems redundant, meaning that it is repetitive (an error that writers should avoid). It may be better to pick one or the other in writing, either use "obese" or use "overweight". To indicate "very obese", doctors use the words "grossly obese" or "grossly overweight".
Doctors keep track of a patient's height and weight in order to be able to assess whether the patient has an appropriate weight for their height, or may be overweight or underweight.
Bariatric is a term to describe obese or overweight individuals. This is a term that is mostly used by doctors and surgeons when treating a patient that weighs over the average weight for their height and age.
just overweight
How can candy be overweight? Eating loads of candy makes you overweight though.
About 50% of pugs are overweight.
Doctors used to think that women and/or men with large breasts might be more prone to developing malignant tumors, but the idea has never been proven by research, and therefore might or might not be true. Being overweight, however, does increase your risk, and when you are overweight, you tend to have larger breasts. So, if your breasts are larger because you are 20% more overweight than your ideal weight, it might be a good idea to shed a few pounds.
The answer is definitely yes. Quite often overweight is considered to be a leading cause for infertility and doctors will recommend going on a diet before trying any other medical treatment. The reason, as far as I know, is because fatty tissue causes hormonal changes (increased production of estrogen) that may affect ovulation negatively. You can also read about PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome). It's a condition associated with overweight and lack of ovulation.
No, you are not overweight
70%
You can be very fit and still be overweight. the overweight could come from muscle that may look like fat.