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Introduction to Overweight & Obesity definitions Flashcards

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Introduction to Overweight & Obesity definitions
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  • Overweight

    Body weight exceeding recommended range by more than ten percent, indicating increased health risk.
  • Obesity

    Body weight exceeding recommended range by more than twenty percent, recognized as a disease by medical authorities.
  • Body Weight

    Measurement used to classify health status, with specific thresholds for overweight and obesity.
  • Prevalence

    Proportion of a population affected by a condition, such as overweight or obesity, at a given time.
  • Genetics

    Inherited traits influencing susceptibility to overweight and obesity among individuals and populations.
  • Environment

    External factors, including physical surroundings and social constructs, impacting rates of overweight and obesity.
  • Lifestyle

    Daily habits and behaviors, such as physical activity and diet, contributing to weight status.
  • Socioeconomic Status

    Economic and social position affecting access to resources and opportunities for healthy living.
  • Disease

    Medical condition recognized by organizations like the American Medical Association, including obesity and overweight.
  • CDC

    National public health agency providing data and statistics on overweight and obesity in the United States.
  • Altitude

    Elevation above sea level, studied for its potential influence on obesity rates in certain regions.
  • Physical Activity

    Movement such as hiking, biking, or skiing, associated with lower rates of overweight and obesity.
  • Health Disparities

    Differences in health outcomes, such as obesity rates, among various demographic groups.
  • Diet

    Pattern of food consumption, including regional preferences like fried foods, affecting weight status.
  • Tripling

    Significant increase, as seen in global obesity rates since the 1970s.