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What is obesity? How is it different from being overweight?

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the term "obese" generally means a much higher amount of body fat than "overweight."

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Answer: it is like being over weight

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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.

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