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what is the difference between overweight and obesity?explain in detail various ways of treatment in obesity?(10marks question) jo mujhko shi aur 10 marks ka answer dega m uske brainliest pr tick krungi​

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Answered by poonamsubhash78
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Being overweight or obese are both terms for having more body fat than what is considered healthy. Both are used to identify people who are at risk for health problems from having too much body fat. However, the term "obese" generally means a much higher amount of body fat than "overweight."In general, a person with a BMI of 25-29.9 is considered overweight, while a person with a BMI over 30 is considered obese. If you are concerned you are either overweight or obese, it is easy to determine your BMI. Simply multiply your weight in pounds by 704.5.The best way to treat obesity is to eat a healthy, reduced-calorie diet and exercise regularly. To do this you should: eat a balanced, calorie-controlled diet as recommended by your GP or weight loss management health professional (such as a dietitian) join a local weight loss group.

Answered by tanishakumari123
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the difference between overweight and obesity are:

Overweight

The terms “overweight” and “obesity” refer to body weight that is greater than what is considered normal or healthy for a certain height. Overweight is generally due to extra body fat. However, overweight may also be due to extra muscle, bone, or water. People who have obesity usually have too much body fat.

obesity

obesity is an unhealthy condition of being very fat or overweight. it is mainly caused due to overeating, eating unhealthy food and reducing physical activities. it has become a major health concern among children and adults. over a period of time, these people may develop other Lifestyle diseases such as heart diseases and diabetes.

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