Is being overweight normal?

"It's clear that being overweight is bad for your health," Christakis says. This does not mean that everyone who is overweight will develop health problems, but the risks are well documented. Excess weight has been linked to diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, and some forms of cancer.
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Is it unhealthy being overweight?

Obesity means having an unhealthy amount of body fat. This puts your health in danger. Obesity puts you at greater risk for type 2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, arthritis, sleep apnea, some types of cancer, and stroke. Treatment involves a long-term plan for making lifestyle changes.
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Is being overweight a big deal?

In addition to the discomfort of carrying around extra weight, being obese puts you in a higher risk category for diseases like diabetes, high cholesterol, heart disease, respiratory problems, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, chronic inflammation, incontinence, cancer, and even emotional issues.
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Is it better to be fat or skinny?

I have always believed that a good, healthy body can come in many shapes and sizes.” Fat, fit people tend to be better off healthwise than thin people who are unfit, Gaesser said, suggesting that being fit is far more important than being thin.
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Is being fat genetic?

Research suggests that for some people, genes account for just 25% of the predisposition to be overweight, while for others the genetic influence is as high as 70% to 80%. Having a rough idea of how large a role genes play in your weight may be helpful in terms of treating your weight problems.
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What BMI doesn't tell you about your health



Do fat people live longer?

The study, published in the Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology, showed that life expectancy for obese men and women was 4.2 and 3.5 years shorter respectively than people in the entire healthy BMI weight range. The difference for underweight men and women was 4.3 (men) and 4.5 (women) years.
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What are the signs of being overweight?

Common symptoms of obesity in adults include:
  • Excess body fat, particularly around the waist.
  • Shortness of breath3.
  • Sweating more than usual.
  • Snoring.
  • Trouble sleeping.
  • Skin problems from moisture accumulating in the folds of skin.
  • Inability to perform simple physical tasks that one could easily perform before weight gain.
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Why do people get fat?

Obesity is generally caused by eating too much and moving too little. If you consume high amounts of energy, particularly fat and sugars, but do not burn off the energy through exercise and physical activity, much of the surplus energy will be stored by the body as fat.
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What is considered chubby?

This is what might politely be called the chubby category, with body mass indexes (a measure of weight for height) of 25 to 30. A woman, for instance, who is 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs between 146 and 175 pounds.
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What makes a female thick?

"Thick is a term used to describe a woman with nice, full thighs, round hips, a bubble butt, but manages to have a slim waist and upper body. She is not considered to be fat or skinny, but a happy middle." 14.
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Why is my belly so fat?

There are many reasons why people gain belly fat, including poor diet, lack of exercise, and stress. Improving nutrition, increasing activity, and making other lifestyle changes can all help. Belly fat refers to fat around the abdomen.
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What is a nice word for fat?

Sometimes, people replace the word fat with words intended to be more polite or euphemistic, such as heavy, heavyset, plump, and chubby.
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When do you start getting fat?

“Obesity incidence starts increasing in one's twenties and peaks at 40 to 59, and then decreases slightly after age 60,” says Craig Primack, MD, an obesity medicine physician at the Scottsdale Weight Loss Center in Arizona.
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How do I stay thin?

5 Simple Ways to Stay Slim
  1. Keep your scale and weigh yourself often. ...
  2. Schedule exercise and make it nonnegotiable. ...
  3. Don't waste calories on bad food. ...
  4. Never travel without workout clothes. ...
  5. Take advantage of healthy convenience foods.
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What body type lives longest?

Summary: People who are lean for life have the lowest mortality, while those with a heavy body shape from childhood up to middle age have the highest mortality, reveal findings of a large study.
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What is slightly overweight?

A BMI of 25–29.9 indicates that a person is slightly overweight. A doctor may advise them to lose some weight for health reasons. They should talk with a doctor or dietitian for advice. BMI of over 30. A BMI of over 30 indicates that a person has obesity.
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Why can't I seem to lose weight?

At the most basic level, not reaching your weight loss goal can occur when calorie intake is equal to or higher than calorie use. Try strategies such as mindful eating, keeping a food diary, eating more protein, and doing strength exercises.
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Why am I so fat even though I don't eat much?

Unintentional weight gain occurs when you put on weight without increasing your consumption of food or liquid and without decreasing your activity. This occurs when you're not trying to gain weight. It's often due to fluid retention, abnormal growths, constipation, or pregnancy.
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Can you be born fat?

People aren't exactly born “naturally fat”. Genetics does play an important part in weight, though. People with certain genes are more likely to overeat and be less active and may have a harder time maintaining a healthy weight than others. However, genetics is only a small part of the reason.
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What does Thicc look like?

The word Thicc is used to describe a person (usually a woman) with a body that is "Big, Curvy and Sexy." Typically, a woman who is Thicc will have an hourglass or pear-shaped figure, with particularly large buttocks and thighs.
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