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Nearly two-thirds of the United States population is overweight.

 


Overweight children - healthy lifestyle tips
Children who are overweight or obese can benefit from healthy eating and regular physical activity (exercise).

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Overweight Children Face Increased Health Risks
University of Iowa Health Science Relations
First Published: 2000
Last Revised: November 2004
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9 are considered overweight. There are exceptions. For example, an athlete may have a higher BMI but not be overweight.
Adults with a BMI greater than 30 are considered obese.
Anyone more than 100 pounds overweight is considered morbidly obese.

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Overweight and Obesity
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Overweight: Overweight refers to an excess of body weight compared to set standards. The excess weight may come from muscle, bone, fat, and/or body water. Obesity refers specifically to having an abnormally high proportion of body fat.

Overweight, Obesity
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Overweight and Obesity
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Defining Overweight and Obesity
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Overweight and Obesity-Related Health Problems in Adults
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Can overweight and obesity in children be prevented?
Yes. As a parent or carer, you can help to prevent your child becoming overweight or obese by: ...

Are you Overweight?
The most common measurement used to determine whether you should be concerned about you weight is the BMI (body mass index) which calculates your body weight in relation to your height.

Overweight, Consequences of Being
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Conditions that suggest it
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Conditions suggested by it
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"Overweight" and "at risk of overweight" are terms sometimes used when referring to children who weigh more than expected. Doctors use the U.S.

Why is overweight and obesity a problem?
Healthy nutrition requires a balance of food, vitamins, and minerals (from eating a healthy diet) and physical activity.

Defining Overweight
Why Do People Become Overweight?
Measuring Weight
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Is my child overweight?
If you think that your child is overweight, it is important to talk with your child's doctor. A doctor is the best person to determine whether your child has a weight problem.

Definition of Overweight and Obesity
World Health Organisation (WHO) Classification
Measurement of waist circumference (waist measurement)
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How to Help an Overweight or Obese Child
Ask a parent to name the greatest health threat to children and you'll hear about drinking or drugs.

Overweight teens
There are many reasons why a teen might become too heavy. They include the following:
Television, computer, and video games may be more interesting than exercise. An inactive lifestyle can lead to obesity.

Overweight Child: Medical Evaluation
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If your child has been diagnosed by a doctor as being overweight Opens New Window or at risk of becoming overweight, ...

Overweight
If you are overweight, you weigh more than the maximum healthy weight for your height, but not as much as 40% more (which is classified as clinically obese).

overweight
v wet adjective fatter and heavier than is medically advisable He is several kilos overweight for his ...
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Overweight/Obesity and Weight Control
What is Your Body Mass Index (BMI)?
This easy BMI calculator will help you determine your body mass index: ...

Overweight and obesity. Your risk increases with every pound of excess weight. More than 70 percent of people with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are obese. Overweight is defined as having a body mass index between 25 and 29.

Overweight: This is the main target of snoring exercise. (More below)
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Overweight and Obesity
Excess body fat is one of the primary risk factors for heart disease. People with the "apple body" shape, where excess body fat is carried around the belly, are particularly at risk.

Overweight and Obesity Definition
Overweight and obesity are both labels for ranges of weight that are greater than what is generally considered healthy for a given height.

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If the person is overweight the excessive fat in the abdominal cavity increases the pressure inside it. This causes the contents of the stomach to travel up into the gullet.
Loss of weight reduces stomach acid reflux.

Overweight. Carrying around extra pounds can break down the fatty tissue under the heel bone and cause heel pain.

Overweight and Obesity
Risk
According to CDC, overweight refers to increased body weight in relation to height, when compared to a standard of acceptable or desirable weight.

"Overweight" vs. "obese"
"Overweight" and "obese" are not the same. Being overweight may put a child at risk for obesity, and obesity is a serious, chronic disease that can inflict substantial harm to the child's health and well-being.

Overweight People Often Lack Vitamin D
Having an overweight body is a risk to health because it can be a trigger of heart disease, diabetes and others. A new research also found that obese people more often lack vitamin D.

Being Overweight
A 2002 study reported that among American teenagers 18% of overweight girls and 6% of overweight boys reported extreme eating disorder behaviors, including use of diet pills, laxatives, diuretics, and vomiting.

Very overweight or very heavy. Technically, from a medical standpoint, someone is considered obese if the actual body weight is 20% more than the desired body weight for the person's age, height, sex, and body build.

being overweight
not exercising regularly
race and ethnicity
Being a member of certain racial and ethnic groups, such as African-Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans increases the risk for type 2 diabetes.

Being overweight. Extra weight puts added stress on your joints and can change the normal shape of the joint.
Joint injury. A single major injury to a joint or several minor injuries can cause cartilage damage over time.

Are you overweight? Yes or No
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Overweight — Children and teenagers who are overweight or obese have an increased risk of developing high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol and lipids. In adults, these factors increase the risk for early atherosclerotic disease.

Overweight and obesity together represent the second leading preventable cause of death in the United States. Obesity is a serious, chronic disease that can inflict substantial harm to a person's health.

Overweight people are also thought to be more susceptible to the symptoms of heat stroke. Overweight people tend to sweat more in excessive heat. This quickly dehydrates the body and can bring about the symptoms of heat stroke.

Overweight was a nagging problem in my earlier life. I tried all the tricks and my mother and I would work together to encourage each other. But nothing seemed to work except a strong will-power.

Overweight
Definition
Obesity is an increase in body weight beyond that considered ideal based on age, height, and skeletal structure, as the result of an excessive accumulation of fat in the body.

Overweight children who have other risk factors for diabetes, starting at age 10 and repeating every 2 years
Overweight adults (BMI greater than 25) who have other risk factors
Adults over 45, repeated every 3 years ...

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Increasing age
Poor nutrition
Diabetes
Smoking
Malignant growth
Presence of prior scar or radiation at the incision site
Non-compliance with post-operative instructions (such as early excessive exercise or lifting heavy objects) ...

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pregnancy
hiatal hernia, which is a condition in which part of the stomach protrudes through the diaphragm up into the chest
recurrent vomiting
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Alström syndrome is a very rare inherited disease that can lead to blindness, deafness, diabetes, and obesity.
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overweight or obesity
family history of diabetes
having given birth previously to a very large infant, a still birth, or a child with a birth defect ...

Overweight (especially excessive fat in the abdominal region)
Sedentary lifestyle
Gender
No difference in Caucasians
African American: females more than males by 57%
Mexican American: females more than males by 26% ...

Overweight = 25.0-29.9
Obese = 30 or greater
Morbidly obese = 40 or greater ...

Overweight people are more likely to have high blood pressure, a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke, and high cholesterol, also a risk factor.

Overweight individuals are more likely to develop meralgia paresthetica; men are more commonly affected than women. The disorder tends to occur in middle-aged individuals.
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Overweight: 25.1 to 29.9 (23 to 29.9 for Asians)
Obese, moderate: 30 to 40
Obese, severe: More than 40 ...

overweight - a label of ranges of weight that are greater than what is generally considered healthy for a given weight. A person with a body mass index (BMI) between 25 and 30 is considered overweight.
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Being too heavy for one's height. Excess body weight can come from fat, muscle, bone, and/or water retention. Being overweight does not always mean being obese.

are overweight
have a relative with high blood pressure
are of African or Caribbean descent
eat a lot of salt
don't eat many fruit and vegetables
don't do enough exercise
drink a lot of coffee (or other caffeine-based drinks) ...

Are overweight and are age 45 or older. Get checked for prediabetes during your next routine office visit.
Are at a healthy weight and are age 45 or older. During a routine office visit, ask your doctor if testing is appropriate.

Being overweight is a major problem amongst men and women these days. This is due primarily to their working conditions and their eating habits, as well as their diet, which is also a very important factor in causing obesity.

These overweight babies that are a result of gestational diabetes are then predisposed to having breathing problems after birth, as well as obesity and type 2 diabetes later in life.

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