Obesity
An estimated 36% of adults and 17% of children and adolescents in the United States are obese. Obesity is a serious health problem that has physical and psychosocial consequences. It increases health care costs to employers and reduces productivity. Rates of obesity in the United States and throughout the world have increased dramatically over the past 40 years and continue to rise in many countries.
BMI values for adults are interpreted based on a fixed number, regardless of age or sex, using the following guidelines:
Underweight: BMI less than 18.5Overweight: BMI of 25.0 to 29.9Obese: BMI of 30.0 or more
Are there complications?
BMI and risk of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) in men
Other overweight/obesity-related health complicationsCancer
Diabetes
Osteoarthritis