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According to the National Institutes of Health, in 2005, approximately 66 percent of adult Americans were overweight or obese.
70% of Aussie males are obese or overweight and 60% of Aussie females are obese or overweight. That makes 43% of Australians obese or overweight.
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"
If a lizard is fed overly fatty foods or does not have regular exercise, they can become fairly overweight. When overweight, if not taken care of or tended to, they can become obese.
For an adult, a BMI -- or body mass index -- of 25 is overweight while a BMI of 30 or more is obese. For children it varies by age.
When a person eats too much they can become overweight and eventually and unfortunately, obese.
It depends. Prozac seems to be the fastest way of teenagers suddenly becoming overweight or obese.
According to the CDC, an adult with a BMI between 25 and 39.9 is considered overweight. An adult with a BMI 30 or higher is obese. Your primary care physician can help you calculate your BMI, or you can use an online BMI calculator.