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Derived termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse effect on health, leading to reduced life expectancy and/or increased health problems. Body mass index (BMI), a measurement which compares weight and height, defines people as overweight (pre-obese) when their BMI is between 25 kg/m and 30 kg/m, and obese when it is greater than 30 kg/m. Obesity increases the likelihood of various diseases, particularly heart disease, type 2 diabetes, breathing difficulties during sleep, certain types of cancer, and osteoarthritis. Obesity is most commonly caused by a combination of excessive dietary calories, lack of physical activity, and genetic susceptibility, although a few cases are caused primarily by genes, endocrine disorders, medications or psychiatric illness. Evidence to support the view that some obese people eat little yet gain weight due to a slow metabolism is limited; on average obese people have a greater energy expenditure than their thin counterparts due to the energy required to maintain an increased body mass. The primary treatment for obesity is dieting and physical exercise. To supplement this, or in case of failure, anti-obesity drugs may be taken to reduce appetite or inhibit fat absorption. In severe cases, surgery is performed or an intragastric balloon is placed to reduce stomach volume and/or bowel length, leading to earlier satiation and reduced ability to absorb nutrients from food. Obesity is a leading preventable cause of death worldwide, with increasing prevalence in adults and children, and authorities view it as one of the most serious public health problems of the 21st century. Obesity is stigmatized in much of the modern world (particularly in the Western world), though it was widely perceived as a symbol of wealth and fertility at other times in history, and still is in some parts of the world. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License What body parts are affected by obesity? Q. I need the scientific names of the parts. Ideally, I would like the names of the fats that get really large, etc... I know about the heart and kidneys and stuff, but I need the names of the fats that directly get really large due to obesity. The scientific names of the fat sections/tissues please. Thanks! Asked by orly owl - Sun Dec 13 20:32:07 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Not sure if fats can get bigger(other than longer chain length), fat cells and fat tissue can get larger. Triacylglycerol is the scientific name of fats. Adipose tissue is the bodies fat storage site. Just wiki those two and you should be able to find the info you want. Or wiki fat. On re-reading the question: you legs will be affected; increased weight means increased pressure on joints. Skin will be affected; fat folds can get skin sores in their creases from friction. The whole body will be fed with less oxygenated blood as it has to work much harder to get through the circulatory system due to compressed and clogged vessels. Peace yo, U.D Answered by U.D - Sun Dec 13 20:37:21 2009 How should I start my speech on child obesity? Q. I have to write a speech on child obesity, if anyone could give me some tips on what to write that would be great. Asked by Jonny - Tue Apr 21 00:03:57 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. a numbers fact on obesity, or a quote would do just fine Answered by mmafan923 - Tue Apr 21 03:02:15 2009 How is childhood obesity relevant to college aged people ?
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