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Obesity—A Disease
Obesity is emerging as a health epidemic around the world. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, obesity is rapidly spreading across all regions and demographic groups. An estimated 97 million adults in the United States are overweight or obese. That figure represents more than 50 percent of the American adult population. Of this group, 11 million adults suffer from severe obesity.
Obesity is an excess of total body fat, which results from caloric intake that exceeds energy usage. A measurement used to assess health risks of obesity is Body Mass Index (BMI). BMI is calculated by dividing body weight (lbs.) by height in inches squared (in2) and multiplying that amount by 704.5. The metric calculation for BMI is kg/m2.
The
American Obesity Association reports that obese individuals have a 50-100 percent
increased risk of death as compared to normal weight individuals, with 300,000
to 587,000 deaths each year. This substantial increase in health risks has
made obesity one of the top 10 leading causes of preventable death in the
United States.
Morbid Obesity
A person who generally weighs at least 100 pounds more
than his or her ideal weight or has a BMI of 40 or more is diagnosed as morbidly
obese. The National Institutes of Health report that morbid obesity may considerably
reduce life expectancy and is associated with an increased risk of developing
conditions or diseases such as:
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