Obesity is a complex and chronic medical condition characterized by excessive body fat that negatively impacts health. It is typically assessed by the Body Mass Index (BMI), a measure that compares a person’s weight to their height. A BMI of 30 or higher is classified as obesity. Obesity is a significant public health issue due to its association with numerous health problems, including heart disease, diabetes, certain cancers, and a reduced quality of life.
Obesity is a growing global health problem that has wide-ranging impacts on individual health and society. Addressing obesity requires a comprehensive approach that includes promoting healthy eating and physical activity, providing access to medical treatments, and creating supportive environments for weight management. Preventing and treating obesity is crucial for reducing the burden of chronic diseases and improving quality of life across populations.
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Obesity Epidemiology and Public Health
Metabolism, Genetics, and Physiology of Obesity
Obesity-Related Diseases and Comorbidities
Treatment and Management of Obesity
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