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M.A.C.P., Et. A, L (2016)

Being overweight or obese means a person weighs more than what is considered healthy according to their height. Both terms refer to having excess weight that comes from muscle, bone, fat, and body water. The National Institutes of Health considers overweight and obesity to be abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health.

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Being overweight or obese means a person weighs more than what is considered healthy according to their height. Both terms refer to having excess weight that comes from muscle, bone, fat, and body water. The National Institutes of Health considers overweight and obesity to be abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health.

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may come from muscle, bone, fat, and/or body water.

Both terms mean that a person's weight is


greater than what's considered healthy for his or her height. Griffin P. Rodgers, M.D.,
M.A.C.P., et. A,l (2016)

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