Research suggests that, on average, people who are at a healthy weight tend to live longer than those who are overweight or obese. This is because being overweight or obese is linked to a higher risk of developing chronic health conditions such as Heart disease, Diabetes, and certain types of cancer, which can shorten lifespan. However, it's important to remember that individual factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and overall health also play a significant role in determining lifespan.
Metric: BMI = kg / m2* Any BMI > 40 is severe obesity * A BMI of 40.0-49.9 is morbid obesity * A BMI of >50 is super obesity- AlphaRecommend me if u like this....
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.
There is a genetic component to being overweight or obese, as certain genes can influence metabolism and fat storage. However, lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise also play a significant role in determining body weight. It's a combination of genetics and environment that ultimately influences a person's weight.
The total blood volume in the average adult is approximately 60-65 ml/kilogram body weight. Children have approximately 70 ml/kilogram body weight and obese patients approximately 55ml/kilogram body weight.How_much_blood_do_humans_have
As you regularly see in documetaries which focus on morbidly obese people, they cry much more than healthy individuals. This is because the obese are often emotionally dysfunctional and wallow in self-pity. Rather than take responsibility for their health, they lie to themselves and imagine themselves in the role of helpless victim, thus the tears. Once they are willing to face the fact that they are the ones responsible for the terrible condition they are in (and can lose weight by simply consuming less calories than they use), then they can choose to take control of their eating - or not. This same behaiour is often seen in other addicts, particularly alcoholics.
The U.S. population has approximately 63% overweight people, about half of which are classified as obese.
Of Course people care if they are obese. Don't skinny people care that they are skinny. Most Americans believe that obese people are often lazy and have no control over what they eat. That is not true. You could have medical conditions limiting you to what you can/can't eat or if you can exercise. Just like skinny people, obese people care about their apperance. (especially women.) Skinny people don't want to wear baggy clothes making them look bigger whereas overweight people dont want to wear skin tight clothes showing their stomach. Lastly, obese people care that they are obese because they are treated differently. In magazines...you don't always see when Oprah might give $1,000,000 to a charity but if she gains 10 pounds...it's on the cover of every tabloid. Obese people are still humans and still have the same characteristics as a skinny person therefore, concluding that they DO CARE if they are obese.
33% of people were overweight, 9.7 were obese in 1950.
obese is a degree of being fat or overweight
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.
skinny, chubby, fat, overweight, obese, and the worst of all the deadly dinosaur fatness. - Brady Newcomb
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"
54% of America is overweight and 25% of America is obese. Obviously, the obese people are also included in the overweight people
It depends on whether the said obese person wants to be skinny, if that is the case than every second of the day, if that is not the case than only if the obese person has decided to be skinny or if someone has commented on their weight.
A lot of people are morbidly obese, others are just obese or overweight.
About 20% of the people in this world are considered overweight. About 7% of the worlds population is considered obese
No, they're more likely to be skinny.