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  2. Obesity-associated morbidity - Wikipedia

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    Death rate from obesity, 2019. Obesity is a risk factor for many chronic physical and mental illnesses.. The health effects of being overweight but not obese are controversial, with some studies showing that the mortality rate for individuals who are classified as overweight (BMI 25.0 to 29.9) may actually be lower than for those with an ideal weight (BMI 18.5 to 24.9). [1]

  3. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    Some research shows that people with obesity are less likely to be hired for a job and are less likely to be promoted. [236] People with obesity are also paid less than their counterparts who do not live with obesity for an equivalent job; women with obesity on average make 6% less and men with obesity make 3% less. [241]: 30

  4. Starvation - Wikipedia

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    Without any food, humans usually die in around 2 months. [9] There was a case when someone survived over a year (382 days) under medical supervision. [10] Lean people can usually survive with a loss of up to 18% of their body mass; obese people can tolerate more, possibly over 20%. Females may survive longer than males due to their higher body ...

  5. Rural Ohioans 43% more likely to die younger than people in ...

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    People ages 25 to 54 who live in rural areas are 43% more likely to die from natural causes than their urban counterparts, a USDA study finds. Rural Ohioans 43% more likely to die younger than ...

  6. More than a billion people worldwide are obese, WHO ... - AOL

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    At that point, around 774 million people above the age of 5 were estimated to be living with obesity, a similar proportion - around 1 in 8 people - as the new figures.

  7. Study shows losing just 5 percent of total body weight can ...

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    A new study claims that people suffering from obesity need to lose only five percent of their body weight in order to attain widespread health benefits.

  8. Obesity paradox - Wikipedia

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    In people with greater degrees of obesity, however, risk of further events is increased. [20] [21] Even after cardiac bypass surgery, no increase in mortality is seen in the overweight and obese. [22] [23] One study found that the improved survival could be explained by the more aggressive treatment obese people receive after a cardiac event. [24]

  9. About 40% of US adults are obese, government survey finds - AOL

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    In 2015-16, 18.5% of kids and teens were obese and just under 6% were severely obese. Dietz faulted the government for not pushing for more measures to promote physical activity and better eating.