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BARIATRIC (OBESITY)
SURGERY
What is
obesity ?
Obesity means that
a person has an excess amount of body fat than it is usually
present in the body. Though everyone needs some body fat, but too
much fat can cause health problems. In approximate terms when
women have more than 30% body fat and men more than 25% body fat,
they are considered obese.
How do we
measure obesity? When do we say that an individual is obese or
over weight ?
Though we can measure over weight directly in a weighing machine,
it does not denote whether an individual is overweight according
to his height or not. It is not the best way to determine if an
individual is overweight or obese, or at risk for developing
obesity and its related health conditions. Certain other
measurements can help to find out more about body composition like
body mass Index, Waist Circumference and Skin fold thickness. Body
mass index is the most accurate of all these measurements.
What is body
mass Index and how do we measure it?
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a calculation used to determine whether a
patient is overweight. It is calculated by dividing a person's
body weight in kilograms by their height in meters squared (weight
[kg] height [m]2)
BMI = Weight in Kilograms / (Height in meters) 2
For example a person of weighing 86 kilos and 178 cm height, Body
Mass Index is calculated as follows
BMI = Weight in Kilograms is (86) / (Height in meters) 2 is (1.78)
2
BMI = 86/ (1.78) 2 = 86 / 3.1684 = 27.14
18.5 to 24.9 = Healthy Weight
25 to 29.9 = Over weight
30 to 39.9 = Obesity
40 or 59.9 = Severe Obesity
> 60 or more = Super obese
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