Yes, Just not as much as people that are in good shape can.
obese.
There are many cases when morbidly obese people do need surgery to lose weight. Gaining and losing weight are very hard on a person and their family.
8.3 percent is obese and 20 percent of the people are over weight
The majority of Russians by the 'Body Mass Index' are average weight. Obese is by 0.1 percent.
Obese people have been shown to be more flatulent than people of a normal weight. The reasons for this are that obese people are usually less active and that there is typically more food in the body being digested.
They are weight classifications based on the BMI: (for an adult) >50 = "super obese" obese class 3 40-50 = "morbidly obese" obese class 2 35-40 = "severely obese" obese class 1 30-35 = "obese" 25-30 = "overweight" 18.5-25 = "normal weight" <18.5 = "underweight"
a thing does not get a term obese by their weight its considered to be a specific ratio between weight and height.
If you mean obese, you can be obese when you are extremely over weight.
People who are obese perform bodily functions in the same way that normal weight persons do. They may have to have help with mobility while getting to and from the bathroom.
Typically bariatric surgery is for people who are obese, or severely overweight. Although, studies have shown that moderately obese people lose much more weight with bariatric surgery than diet, exercise, or pills.
About 60% of the country is overweight, 186,600,000 people; then around 27% of those people are obese (because then that would mean 87% of the country is not of normal weight which is incorrect, so take 27% of the 60%.) so 50,382,000 people in the US are obese.
No.