What is extreme obesity?

Understanding Extreme Obesity
A healthy BMI ranges from 17.5 - 25 kg/m2. If your body mass index is 40 or higher, you are considered extremely obese (or morbidly obese.)
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What weight is dangerously obese?

Individuals are usually considered morbidly obese if their weight is more than 80 to 100 pounds above their ideal body weight. A BMI above 40 indicates that a person is morbidly obese and therefore a candidate for bariatric surgery.
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Are there 4 categories of obesity?

Four phenotypes of obesity have been described, based on body fat composition and distribution: (1) normal weight obese; (2) metabolically obese normal weight; (3) metabolically healthy obese; and (4) metabolically unhealthy obese. Sarcopenic obesity has been characterized, related to all the described phenotypes.
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What is the difference between obese and extremely obese?

Obesity, having too much body fat, is defined as having a body mass index (BMI) of greater than 30. BMI is a measure of your weight relative to your height. Morbid obesity, which is also termed “clinically severe obesity,” is typically defined as being more than 100 pounds overweight or having a BMI of 40 or higher.
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How long do morbidly obese live?

Those with a body mass index, or BMI, above 40 are robbed of at least 6 1/2 years, on average, of expected life span, a study has found. And the toll in years lost rises with the degree of obesity, reaching nearly 14 years for the most obese -- those with a BMI above 55, researchers said.
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Can a morbidly obese person be healthy?

So the answer to the question is essentially yes, people with obesity can still be healthy. However, what this study, and prior research, shows us is that obesity even on its own carries a certain cardiovascular risk even in metabolically healthy individuals.
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What happens to your body when you are morbidly obese?

People with severe obesity are more likely to have other diseases. These include type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, sleep apnea, and many more. Combined with obesity, these diseases may lead people to have poor health.
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How do people become morbidly obese?

The exact causes of morbid obesity are not understood, but there are likely many factors involved. In obese people, the set point of stored energy is too high. This altered set point may result from a low metabolism with low energy expenditure, excessive caloric intake or a combination of both.
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What classes are morbidly obese?

What is morbid obesity (now known as class III obesity)? Class III obesity, formerly known as morbid obesity, is a complex chronic disease in which a person has a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or higher or a BMI of 35 or higher and is experiencing obesity-related health conditions.
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How many pounds is legally obese?

She is considered obese (BMI is 30 or more) if she is closer to 174 pounds or more. A man who is 5 ft. 10 in. tall is considered overweight (BMI is 25 to 29) if he weighs between about 174 and 202 pounds, and is obese (BMI is 30 or more) if he is closer to 209 pounds or more.
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Is 300 pounds severely obese?

According to the CDC, more than nine percent of adults fall into the category of severe obesity with a Body Mass Index of 40 or above. At just over 300 pounds—a number I crossed in the middle of this past year—I now fall into this category.
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What level of obesity is a disability?

People with obesity weigh more than what is considered the healthy weight for their height. In the medical community, obesity is defined as a BMI of 30.0 or higher. No specific weight or BMI establishes obesity as a severe impairment within the disability program.
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Is being overweight a disability?

Without evidence of an underlying physiological disorder or condition, extreme obesity is not an impairment under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), according to the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Is there anything higher than morbidly obese?

Obesity is often divided into three categories—Class I, Class II and Class III—with Class III including all BMIs of 40 or greater. Super morbid obesity falls into obesity Class III.
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How can you tell if someone is morbidly obese?

There are several medically accepted criteria for defining morbid obesity.
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Am I Morbidly Obese?
  • You are more than 100 lbs. ...
  • You have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of over 40.
  • You have a BMI of over 35 and are experiencing severe negative health effects, such as high blood pressure or diabetes related to obesity.
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Can you become morbidly obese without overeating?

Obesity is a complex and chronic disease with many causes. It is not simply a result of overeating. Research has shown that genetics can play a significant role in determining a person's body weight, particularly for morbidly obese people.
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Is being obese painful?

Well, no, obesity is not a direct cause of pain. However, many conditions that cause chronic pain are far more common in people who are obese, and obesity and chronic pain often exist side by side. What comes first, obesity, or chronic pain? The answer is that both conditions often lead to the other.
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Can you recover from being obese?

Reducing calories and practicing healthier eating habits are vital to overcoming obesity. Although you may lose weight quickly at first, steady weight loss over the long term is considered the safest way to lose weight and the best way to keep it off permanently.
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What happens if obesity is left untreated?

People with obesity are more likely to develop a number of potentially serious health problems, including: Heart disease and strokes. Obesity makes you more likely to have high blood pressure and abnormal cholesterol levels, which are risk factors for heart disease and strokes. Type 2 diabetes.
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What is the average lifespan of an obese woman?

For women, the total years lived as well as those lived both active and disabled were longer than for men. At age 70, nonobese women could expect to live 15.3 years; obese women could expect to live 15.5 years. Similar to men, nonobese women lived more active years and fewer disabled years than obese women.
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How fast should an obese person lose weight?

Summary: Most very overweight or obese people should aim to lose weight at a rate of around 2 to 4 pounds per week, which is fast enough to see rapid results but not so fast that it's likely to cause muscle loss.
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How do I stop being morbidly obese?

Bariatric surgery, which involves sealing off most of the stomach to reduce the quantity of food you can consume, can be an effective means for morbidly obese people to lose weight and maintain that weight loss.
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