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Fitness Problem-Obesity

 Obesity-Health issue





Obesity is the name for a disease in which the body's natural fat deposits transform into an excess of weight. Obesity is measured using the BMI (Body Mass Index). It is a measurement derived from a person's height to weight ratio. A person of normal or appropriate weight has a BMI of 24.9-18.5. If a person's

BMI is between 25 and 29.9, they are overweight but not obese. The term "obesity" refers to a sickness in which the body's inherent fat reserves result in an excessive amount of weight. The BMI is used to determine obesity (Body Mass Index). A person's height to weight ratio is used to calculate this measurement. A BMI of 24.9-18.5 indicates that a person's weight is normal or suitable. If someone's

They are overweight but not obese because their BMI is between 25 and 29.9.


A BMI of 30 to 34.9 is considered class 1 obesity.
Obesity is classified as Class 1 if the BMI is between 30 and 34.9.

A BMI of 35 to 39.9 is considered class 2 obesity.

A BMI of 40 or greater is referred to as class 3 or extreme obesity.

Weight in kilograms divided by height in centimeters squared is used to determine BMI. What type of body fat is the most hazardous there? There is an urgent need for this inquiry. More hazardous and significant than fat on the hips and thighs is fat around the waist and abdominal organs. Many people don't believe that waist size matters. A warning sign since it raises the chance of difficulties is when a man's waist measures more than forty inches and a woman's waist measures more than 35 inches.

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