OBESITIES - significado y definición. Qué es OBESITIES
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Qué (quién) es OBESITIES - definición


Obeseness      
·noun Quality of being obese; obesity.
obese         
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  • Obesity in developed countries is correlated with [[economic inequality]].
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  • Share of adults with BMIs > 30 (2016)
  • [[United States President]] [[William Howard Taft]] was often ridiculed for being overweight.
  • ''[[Venus of Willendorf]]'' created 24,000–22,000 BC
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  • alt=(Right) A world map with countries colored to reflect the food energy consumption of their people in 2001–2003. Consumption in North America, Europe, and Australia has increased with respect to previous levels in 1971. Food consumption has also increased substantially in many parts of Asia. However, food consumption in Africa remains low.
  • alt=(Left) A world map with countries colored to reflect the food energy consumption of their people in 1961. North America, Europe, and Australia have relatively high intake, while Africa and Asia consume much less.
  • The disease scroll (''Yamai no soshi'', late 12th century) depicts a woman moneylender with obesity, considered a disease of the rich.
MEDICAL CONDITION IN WHICH EXCESS BODY FAT HARMS HEALTH
Obese; Morbid obesity; Corpulence; Environmental causes of obesity; Dunlap disease; Dunlap Disease; Fat people; Obesity treatment; Fat Guy; Obesity, morbid; Weight control; Severe obesity; Flabbiness; Genetics and obesity; Obecity; Obseity; Fat dude; Obesityness; Clinically severe obesity; Corpulent; Exogenous obesity; Adult Obesity; Adult obesity; Overobesity; Overobeseness; Clinical obesity; Clinically obese; Adipositas; Weight problem; Super obese; Obeast; Morbidogenic; Fat person; Effects of obesity on health; Hamplanet; Rotund; Human obesity; Overfat; Economic impact of obesity; Health risks of obesity; Causes of obesity
If someone is obese, they are extremely fat.
Obese people tend to have higher blood pressure than lean people.
ADJ
obesity
...the excessive consumption of sugar that leads to problems of obesity.
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Obese         
  •  doi-access = free }}</ref>
  • A comparison of a mouse unable to produce [[leptin]] thus resulting in obesity (left) and a normal mouse (right)
  • archive-date=13 April 2009 }}</ref>
  • Obesity in developed countries is correlated with [[economic inequality]].
  • enlarged breasts]].
  • Share of adults with BMIs > 30 (2016)
  • [[United States President]] [[William Howard Taft]] was often ridiculed for being overweight.
  • ''[[Venus of Willendorf]]'' created 24,000–22,000 BC
  • doi=10.12968/ijtr.2007.14.7.23858 }}</ref>
  • archive-date=11 June 2011}}</ref>
  • alt=(Right) A world map with countries colored to reflect the food energy consumption of their people in 2001–2003. Consumption in North America, Europe, and Australia has increased with respect to previous levels in 1971. Food consumption has also increased substantially in many parts of Asia. However, food consumption in Africa remains low.
  • alt=(Left) A world map with countries colored to reflect the food energy consumption of their people in 1961. North America, Europe, and Australia have relatively high intake, while Africa and Asia consume much less.
  • The disease scroll (''Yamai no soshi'', late 12th century) depicts a woman moneylender with obesity, considered a disease of the rich.
MEDICAL CONDITION IN WHICH EXCESS BODY FAT HARMS HEALTH
Obese; Morbid obesity; Corpulence; Environmental causes of obesity; Dunlap disease; Dunlap Disease; Fat people; Obesity treatment; Fat Guy; Obesity, morbid; Weight control; Severe obesity; Flabbiness; Genetics and obesity; Obecity; Obseity; Fat dude; Obesityness; Clinically severe obesity; Corpulent; Exogenous obesity; Adult Obesity; Adult obesity; Overobesity; Overobeseness; Clinical obesity; Clinically obese; Adipositas; Weight problem; Super obese; Obeast; Morbidogenic; Fat person; Effects of obesity on health; Hamplanet; Rotund; Human obesity; Overfat; Economic impact of obesity; Health risks of obesity; Causes of obesity
·adj Excessively corpulent; fat; fleshy.
Ejemplos de uso de OBESITIES
1. The report, Tackling Obesities: Future Choices, predicted that just 10 per cent of men and 15 per cent of women were expected to be of a "healthy" weight by 2050 if current trends continue.