Obesity means having too much body fat. It is different from
being overweight, which means weighing too much. The weight 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.Obesity occurs
over time when you eat more calories than you use. The balance between
calories-in and calories-out differs for each person. Factors that might affect
your weight include your genetic makeup, overeating, eating high-fat foods, and
not being physically active.Being obese increases your risk of diabetes, heart
disease, stroke, arthritis, and some cancers. If you are obese, losing even 5
to 10 percent of your weight can delay or prevent some of these diseases. For
example, that means losing 10 to 20 pounds if you weigh 200 pounds
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