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greater risk of heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes than the person

whose fatty-tissue deposits are concentrated in the buttocks and thighs.

Based on such patterns, researchers have further defined BMI guidelines

and types of obesity. Doctors recommend weight ranges considered ideal for

certain heights and then combine these ideal weights with factors like BMI

and

anatomical

distribution of fat to better assess a patient’s risk of devel-

oping obesity-related illnesses.

Once a person has had his or her excess weight evaluated by a health pro-

fessional, he or she can begin exploring options for addressing the weight

issue. What will happen if people don’t act to address their weight issues?

What exactly is at stake? Consider the words of humorist Robert Orben:

“Quit worrying about your health. It’ll go away.” Although he meant the

statement to be funny, this writer and editor penned perhaps no truer

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