When a person is 45kg (99.2lb) overweight.
morbid obesity
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....
hyperplastic obesity
Body type
Being very overweight.
morbid obesity
I don't completely understand the question. If you are referring to an individuals case of obesity then you would word the sentence "Case of Obesity." like "John has a severe case of obesity." If you are referring to one or more people that are obese you would phrase it. "There are many cases of obesity in Texas."
severe obesity
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....
One *group*? That's hard to say. "Amphetamines" I guess, but even meth is legal in some cases (such as treating severe ADD or severe obesity).
The anerexiants, benzphetamine (Didrex), diethylpropion (Tenuate), phendimetrazine (Bontril, Plegine), phentermine (Fastin, Ionamine), and sibutramine (Meridia) are CNS stimulants used for appetite reduction in severe obesity.
He suffered from severe obesity and died of weight-related respiratory illness.
How about "Obesity".
Yes, if a child is overweight before the age of 5, the likelihood of obesity in adulthood increases, and it is often more severe. Early weight issues can disrupt normal growth patterns and metabolism, leading to long-term health challenges. Additionally, childhood obesity can influence lifestyle habits, such as diet and physical activity, which may persist into adulthood. Addressing weight concerns early can help mitigate these risks and promote healthier outcomes later in life.
Yes, it can. Persons with abdominal obesity become lazy and find it difficult to move easily. Therefore, when they meet with some accident, they can't protect themselves because they can help to get themselves out of the vehicle. Moreover, obese persons' ability to defeat diseases is also suffered by obesity and they get more than average time to recover.
The condition of weighing two times or more than the ideal weight is referred to as "severe obesity." This classification is typically determined using the Body Mass Index (BMI), where a BMI of 40 or higher indicates severe obesity. This condition poses significant health risks, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and other related health issues.
What leads to obesity