overweight - meaning and definition. What is overweight
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What (who) is overweight - definition


Overweight         
HAVING A BODY MASS INDEX OF 25.0–29.9 KG/M2
Over weight; Preobese; Pre obese; Big-boned; Excess weight; Fattened; Fattener; Fatteners; Overweightness; Overweight people; Health risks of being overweight
·adj Overweighing; excessive.
II. Overweight ·noun Superabundance of weight; preponderance.
III. Overweight ·noun Weight over and above what is required by law or custom.
overweight         
HAVING A BODY MASS INDEX OF 25.0–29.9 KG/M2
Over weight; Preobese; Pre obese; Big-boned; Excess weight; Fattened; Fattener; Fatteners; Overweightness; Overweight people; Health risks of being overweight
Someone who is overweight weighs more than is considered healthy or attractive.
Being even moderately overweight increases your risk of developing high blood pressure.
ADJ
overweight         
HAVING A BODY MASS INDEX OF 25.0–29.9 KG/M2
Over weight; Preobese; Pre obese; Big-boned; Excess weight; Fattened; Fattener; Fatteners; Overweightness; Overweight people; Health risks of being overweight
¦ adjective above a normal, desirable, or permitted weight.
¦ noun excessive or extra weight.
¦ verb [usu. as adjective overweighted] overload.

Wikipedia

Overweight
Being overweight or fat is having more body fat than is optimally healthy. Being overweight is especially common where food supplies are plentiful and lifestyles are sedentary.
Examples of use of overweight
1. A generation of overweight and unfit children are the overweight and unfit adults of the future.
2. No overweight ruling It does not, however, cover terminology for referring to those who are overweight.
3. The research involved 227 overweight children and adolescents and 128 who were not overweight.
4. Overweight treated mice were generally healthier than overweight mice that were not treated.
5. Thirty–plus is obese, 2' is just overweight – and I had a long way to go to overweight.