obesity

  • 71Abdominal obesity — Central obesity Classification and external resources A morbidly obese male. Weight 146 kg/322 lbs, height 177 cm/5 ft 10 in. The body mass index is 46. ICD 10 E66 …

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  • 72Classification of obesity — An obese male with a body mass index of 46 kg/m²: weight 146 kg (322 lb), height 177 cm (5 ft 10 in) Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse… …

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  • 73Management of obesity — The main treatment for obesity consists of dieting and physical exercise.[1] Diet programs may produce weight loss over the short term,[2] but maintaining this weight loss is frequently difficult and often requires making exercise and a lower… …

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  • 74Anti-obesity medication — Orlistat (Xenic …

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  • 75Central obesity — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Central obesity ICD10 = E66 ICD9 = ICD9|278 Central obesity, the apple shaped obesity commonly referred to as belly fat, is the accumulation of visceral fat (fat deposited between the internal organs in the torso)… …

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  • 76Anti-obesity drug — Anti obesity drugs or weight loss drugs refer to all pharmacological agents that reduce or control weight. These drugs alter one of the fundamental processes of the human body, weight regulation, by either altering appetite or metabolism.The main …

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  • 77Parental obesity — Maternal obesity refers to obesity (often including being overweight) of a woman during pregnancy. Parental obesity refers to obesity of either parent during pregnancy. Maternal obesity has a significant impact on maternal metabolism and… …

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  • 78Task Force on Childhood Obesity — The Childhood Obesity Task Force is a United States Government task force charged with reducing childhood obesity in the United States. It was founded on February 9, 2010 by the Obama Administration through a Presidential Memorandum, announcing… …

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  • 79Diet and obesity — Map of dietary energy availability per person per day in 1961 (kcal/person/day) …

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  • 80Secondhand obesity — is the effect of a parent s obesity on the child. There is evidence suggesting that children learn to be obese from their parents. Thus obese parents may create an unintended health risk for their children by their eating habits because children… …

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