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  2. Classification of obesity - Wikipedia

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    Obesity classification is a ranking of obesity, the medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it has an adverse effect on health. [1] The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies obesity by body mass index (BMI). BMI is further evaluated in terms of fat distribution via the waist–hip ratio and total ...

  3. 'American Idol' alum Mandisa died from complications of class ...

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    Class II obesity: BMI of 35–39.9 kg/m² Class III obesity: BMI of 40 kg/m² or higher “In general, class III obesity is associated with greater risk of morbidity and mortality compared to ...

  4. What happened to Mandisa? Singer died from complications of ...

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    Class III obesity is defined as a person that has a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or higher or a BMI of 35 or higher and is experiencing obesity-related health conditions, according to the Cleveland ...

  5. 'American Idol's Mandisa Died Of Complications From Class 3 ...

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    What is a class 3 obesity death? People with class 3 obesity have a BMI that is equal to or great than 40, according to Medline Plus. While people can live with class 3 obesity, the condition ...

  6. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    The surgical literature breaks down class II and III or only class III obesity into further categories whose exact values are still disputed. Any BMI ≥ 35 or 40 kg/m 2 is severe obesity. A BMI of ≥ 35 kg/m 2 and experiencing obesity-related health conditions or ≥ 40 or 45 kg/m 2 is morbid obesity. A BMI of ≥ 45 or 50 kg/m 2 is super ...

  7. Body mass index - Wikipedia

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    A survey in 2007 showed 63% of Americans were then overweight or obese, with 26% in the obese category (a BMI of 30 or more). By 2014, 37.7% of adults in the United States were obese, 35.0% of men and 40.4% of women; class 3 obesity (BMI over 40) values were 7.7% for men and 9.9% for women.

  8. ‘American Idol’ singer Mandisa died of class III obesity ...

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    Class III obesity “can contribute to the development of several serious health conditions, such as Type 2 diabetes and heart disease,” the clinic said. Mandisa (Paras Griffin / Getty Images ...

  9. Epidemiology of obesity - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of class III (morbid) obesity (BMI ≥ 40) has increased the most dramatically, from 1.3% in the late 1970s, to 2.9% in 1988–94, to 4.7% in 2000, to 5.7% in 2008, and to 7.7% in 2014. Among African American women, its prevalence is estimated to be as high as 17%.