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  2. Morbid Obesity: BMI Chart, Health Risks, Weight Loss

    www.verywellhealth.com/morbid-obesity-7508070

    Chart to Visualize Morbid Obesity Classification. Below is an example of a BMI chart, which can classify people's weight and, as a result, screen for health risks.

  3. Class III Obesity (Formerly Known as Morbid Obesity)

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    Class III obesity, formerly known as morbid obesity, is a complex chronic condition that can lead to several serious health issues. There are many treatment options for class III obesity, including healthy lifestyle changes, behavioral and psychological therapy, medication and surgical procedures.

  4. In the most recently published US report (2017-2020), 42.4% of adults (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m 2) and 20.9% of youth (BMI ≥ 95 th percentile of age- and sex-specific growth charts) have obesity, and the age-adjusted prevalence of severe obesity (BMI ≥ 40 kg/m 2) was 9.2% .

  5. Obesity Classes: What Obesity Classes 1 to 3 Mean

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    A BMI of 30 to 34.9 is considered obesity class 1, 35 to 39.9 is obesity class 2, and over 40 is obesity class 3. Having obesity is considered a risk factor for a number of health conditions, such as heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

  6. Understanding the Three Different Classes of Obesity - Healthline

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    While experts still categorize obesity based on severity, the medical community is moving away from terms like “morbid obesity.” Instead, obesity is divided into three different classes...

  7. Adult BMI Categories | BMI | CDC - Centers for Disease ...

    www.cdc.gov/bmi/adult-calculator/bmi-categories.html

    For adults, BMI categories are underweight, healthy weight, overweight, and obesity. Obesity is further subdivided into three classes. BMI is a screening measure. BMI should be considered with other factors when assessing an individual's health.

  8. Understanding Morbid Obesity: BMI Classification, Causes ...

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    In 2019, about 40% of Americans were obese, and 18% had morbid obesity. To assess and categorize these risks, health professionals use BMI (Body Mass Index) as a key indicator. In this article, you will understand morbid obesity, its diagnosis using BMI, what causes it, its signs, the problems it can cause, and how it can be treated.