Difference between revisions of "Obesity"

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The first suggested revision came in July of 2013 when the [[American Medical Association]] supported raising the BMI cutoff for obese from 30 to 35, thereby refusing obesity rates by 42%.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2013/07/raising-obesity-bmi-classification-to-35-would-cut-obesity-rates-by-37 (Gomerblog)/ Raising Obesity BMI Classification to 35 Would Cut Obesity Rates by 42%]</ref> Unfortunately, this measure never materialized.  However, on October 5, 2016, the [[World Health Organization]] decided to give the United States a wake-up call by removing the word "obesity" and replacing it with the word American (see Figure O above).<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/10/new-bmi-classification/ BMI Classification Replaces Word “Obesity” with “American” (Gomerblog)]</ref>
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The first suggested revision came in July of 2013 when the [[American Medical Association]] supported raising the BMI cutoff for obese from 30 to 35, thereby refusing obesity rates by 42%.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2013/07/raising-obesity-bmi-classification-to-35-would-cut-obesity-rates-by-37 Raising Obesity BMI Classification to 35 Would Cut Obesity Rates by 42% (Gomerblog)]</ref> Unfortunately, this measure never materialized.  However, on October 5, 2016, the [[World Health Organization]] decided to give the United States a wake-up call by removing the word "obesity" and replacing it with the word American (see Figure O above).<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/10/new-bmi-classification/ BMI Classification Replaces Word “Obesity” with “American” (Gomerblog)]</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 08:57, 24 June 2017

Figure O for Obesity

Obesity is a condition in which a person has too much body fat. Historically, a BMI > 25 was considered overweight and BMI > 30 was considered obese.


Signs and Symptoms


Excess soft tissue. See also Derrieromegaly.


Revisions to the WHO BMI Classification System


The first suggested revision came in July of 2013 when the American Medical Association supported raising the BMI cutoff for obese from 30 to 35, thereby refusing obesity rates by 42%.[1] Unfortunately, this measure never materialized. However, on October 5, 2016, the World Health Organization decided to give the United States a wake-up call by removing the word "obesity" and replacing it with the word American (see Figure O above).[2]


Will Puerto Rico Ever Be the 51st State?


Not until it gets its obesity rate up, sorry.[3]


Related Reading


- Bacon

- DASH Diet

- McFarction

- Mediterranean Diet

- Nashville Hot Chicken

- Panniculus


References


  1. Raising Obesity BMI Classification to 35 Would Cut Obesity Rates by 42% (Gomerblog)
  2. BMI Classification Replaces Word “Obesity” with “American” (Gomerblog)
  3. The Last Hurdle: Congress Has Informed Puerto Rico It Can’t Be The 51st State Until It Gets Its Obesity Rate Up To The U.S. Average (ClickHole)


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