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  2. Overweight vs. Obesity: Do You Really Know the Difference? - AOL

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    Obesity BMI. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute defines obesity as a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more. BMI is a measurement of body fat based on a person’s height and weight. An ...

  3. BMI Can Tell You Something About Your Health...Just Not What ...

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    And while all-cause mortality was increased independently of other factors in adults categorized underweight or obese, it was not in those classified as overweight, according to a 2023 survey ...

  4. Donald Trump's physical revealed he might be obese - AOL

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    The results of Donald Trump's first presidential physical were revealed on Tuesday during a White House press briefing and, for the most part, the Commander in Chief received a clean bill of health.

  5. Sizeism - Wikipedia

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    Sizeist stereotypes (such as "overweight people are lazy" or "underweight people starve themselves") are often ingrained in modern society. [citation needed] In the US, the list of anti-discrimination acts does not explicitly include sizeism as an offense (though "any other factor unrelated to merit" is included). [2] The EOCC website states: [3]

  6. Fat acceptance movement - Wikipedia

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    Opinions amongst city enforcement workers vary as to why the prosecution numbers are so low, although they all suggested that both overweight people and employers were unaware of the protective legislation and it was also noted that the cities with anti-weight discrimination laws tended to be liberal college towns.

  7. Social stigma of obesity - Wikipedia

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    With higher representation of black people being categorized as overweight by the BMI, the social stigma of obesity disproportionately affects black people. [100] More than 80% of African American women are categorized as overweight using the Body Mass Index.

  8. New study reveals what Americans perceive as ideal weight - AOL

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    According to national surveys, about 42% of U.S. women have obesity and an additional 27% are overweight. Though the U.S. may be leading the charge, one in eight adults around the world now live ...

  9. Social determinants of obesity - Wikipedia

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    Label literacy in important for people to understand nutritional facts about the foods they eat. In a research study done by Kennen and her colleagues, they sampled 210 obese adult patients at a primary care clinic and determined their literacy levels with a literacy screening instrument.