What Is Morbid
Obesity?
Obesity becomes "morbid" when it reaches the point
of significantly increasing the risk of one or more obesity-related health
conditions or serious diseases (also known as co-morbidities) that result
either in significant physical disability or even death. As you read about
morbid obesity you may also see the term "clinically severe obesity"
used. Both are descriptions of the same condition and can be used interchangeably.
Morbid obesity is typically defined as being 100 lbs. or more over ideal
body weight or having a Body Mass Index of 40 or higher. According to
the National Institutes of Health Consensus Report, morbid obesity is
a serious disease and must be treated as such. It is a chronic disease,
meaning that its symptoms build slowly over an extended period of time.
More Info:
What is Morbid Obesity?
Causes of Morbid Obesity
Health Threats of Morbid Obesity
Obesity Related Health Conditions
Am I Morbidly Obese?
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