What does pre obesity look like?

Pre-obesity is defined as a BMI of between ≥25 kg/m2 and <30 kg/m2. Obesity is classified as a BMI of 30 kg/m2 or more, and is split into three classes of increasing severity: Obesity class I with a BMI of ≥30 and <35 kg/m. Obesity class II with a BMI of between ≥35 and <40 kg/m.

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What is considered pre-obese?

A person is considered to be pre-obese if he or she has a Body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 25 but less than 30.

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Is pre-obesity bad?

Pre-obese adults (BMI 25.0-29.9) are at increased risk of adverse metabolic outcomes including increased blood pressure, cholesterol, triglycerides, and insulin resistance.

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What is borderline obese?

For men, a percentage of body fat greater than 25% defines obesity, with 21-25% being borderline. For women, over 33% defines obesity, with 31-33% being borderline.

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What are the warning signs of obesity?

Common symptoms of obesity in adults include:
  • Excess body fat, particularly around the waist.
  • Shortness of breath.
  • Sweating more than usual.
  • Snoring.
  • Trouble sleeping.
  • Skin problems from moisture accumulating in the folds.
  • Inability to perform simple physical tasks you could easily perform before weight gain.

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What age does obesity start?

Obesity most commonly begins between the ages of 5 and 6, or during adolescence. Studies have shown that a child who is obese between the ages of 10 and 13 has an 80 percent chance of becoming an obese adult.

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What are the stages of obesity?

Overweight = 25 – 29.9. Obese (class I) = 30 – 34.9. Obese (class II) = 35 – 39.9. Obese (class III) = 40 or more.

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Can you be obese and healthy?

Is it possible to be overweight and healthy? Silvana Pannain, MD: Yes, you can be overweight and metabolically healthy. At the same time, we know that obesity is a disease that affects the body in many different ways. Thirteen types of cancer and 200 other health conditions are related to obesity.

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Can you be considered obese and skinny?

The medical term for 'skinny fat' is technically MONW or “metabolically obese, normal weight” and “Sarcopenic obesity”. Skinny fat people are often a normal weight (or underweight!) but because of their sedentariness, lack of muscle, or poor diet, they have a high percentage of body fat.

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What are the 6 types of obesity?

"Researchers have identified six 'types' of obese person," The Independent reports.
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These were defined as:
  • heavy-drinking males.
  • younger healthy females.
  • physically sick but happy elderly.
  • affluent healthy elderly.
  • unhappy anxious middle-aged.
  • poorest health.

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Are there 4 categories of obesity?

According to BMI, general population is classified in five categories: underweight (BMI < 18.5 kg/m2), normal weight (BMI 18.5-24.9 kg/m2), class I obesity - overweight (BMI 25.0-29.9 kg/m2), class II obesity - obesity (BMI 30.0-39.9 kg/m2), class III obesity - extreme obesity (BMI > 40 kg/m2).

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How does lack of exercise cause obesity?

If you are not active enough, you do not use the energy provided by the food you eat, and the extra energy you consume is stored by the body as fat.

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Why am I gaining weight so fast all of a sudden?

This may be due to menstruation, heart or kidney failure, preeclampsia, or medicines you take. A rapid weight gain may be a sign of dangerous fluid retention. If you quit smoking, you might gain weight. Most people who quit smoking gain 4 to 10 pounds (2 to 4.5 kilograms) in the first 6 months after quitting.

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What is considered chubby?

This is what might politely be called the chubby category, with body mass indexes (a measure of weight for height) of 25 to 30. A woman, for instance, who is 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs between 146 and 175 pounds.

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How many kilos is considered obese?

under 18.5kg/m2 – you are considered underweight and possibly malnourished. 18.5 to 24.9kg/m2 – you are within a healthy weight range for young and middle-aged adults. 25.0 to 29.9kg/m2 – you are considered overweight. over 30kg/m2 – you are considered obese.

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Why am I skinny but have a big stomach?

Common reasons for someone to have belly fat even when they're skinny is: Being too sedentary (inactive), which builds visceral fat around the organs and abdominal fat. Eating too many processed foods, which stores at the belly.

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Why do I look thin but weigh a lot?

He explained that "muscle is more dense than fat, so an identical volume of it will weigh more than fat." Exercise physiologist Krissi Williford, MS, CPT, of Xcite Fitness, agreed and said even though your muscle mass weighs more than your fat, "it takes up less space, which is why you look leaner and more toned."

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Can you be obese but not fat?

How muscular you are: A few people have high BMIs but don't have much body fat. Their muscle tissue pushes up their weight. An example: "A football player or a body builder who is very muscular. Their BMI shows up pretty high, and yet their body fat is actually pretty low," Kahan says.

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What is glorifying obesity?

Fat shaming is described as the physical act of humiliating someone due to their excess weight, or them being obese. Fat shaming and weight bias are a direct result of misinformation that culture has about a healthy body weight.

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Are some people naturally obese?

The strength of the genetic influence on weight disorders varies quite a bit from person to person. Research suggests that for some people, genes account for just 25% of the predisposition to be overweight, while for others the genetic influence is as high as 70% to 80%.

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Is it OK to be overweight with muscle?

Muscle weighs more than fat, for one thing. Extremely muscular individuals could actually have BMIs that classify them as overweight or even obese. Increasingly, health experts say a better measure of overall health includes not only BMI but a test of "fitness," too.

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What are the 5 A's of obesity?

5As of Obesity Management for Adults
  • ASK for permission to discuss weight and explore readiness.
  • ASSESS obesity related risks and 'root causes' of obesity.
  • ADVISE on health risks and treatment options.
  • AGREE on health outcomes and behavioural goals.
  • ASSIST in accessing appropriate resources and providers.

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Is 100 kg overweight?

I'd say yes that is considered morbidly obese. That depends on your height, gender and ethnicity too. Maybe try having your parents schedule a doctors appointment for you, or even see a dietician. Don't feel bad about yourself either if you do or not.

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What are 4 symptoms of obesity?

Day-to-day problems related to obesity include:
  • breathlessness.
  • increased sweating.
  • snoring.
  • difficulty doing physical activity.
  • often feeling very tired.
  • joint and back pain.
  • low confidence and self-esteem.
  • feeling isolated.

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