Sunday, December 19, 2010

Understanding Overweight and Obesity

Obesity is a problem that plagues every part of the world. It is defined as a situation where people consume significantly more calories than they expend in physical activity – which is the exactly the same as definition for overweight. Despite that, obesity and overweight are not quite the same. Overweight is the excess amount of body weight that includes muscle, bone, fat, and water, when obesity is the excess accumulation of body fat. This means one can be overweight without being obese, one example being a body builder. Doctors say this is an illness for which prevention and reasonable and necessary diagnosis and treatment should be covered. In addition, strong clinical evidence shows that obesity is associated with increased

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