Speaking of obesity and losing weight, most people's first thought is to lose weight, in order to look more harmonious and beautiful. This is particularly evident in female compatriots. However, what you don't know is that obesity not only affects your face value, but also is considered to increase the risk of many diseases, especially diabetes, and dozens of diseases such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
Nowadays, obesity and diabetes, which are easy to cause, have added new hazards: A recent article entitled "Global Cancer Burden (Body Mass Index) Caused by Diabetes and High Body Mass Index: Comparative Risk Assessment" counted 12 cancer types in 2065+02/75 countries and regions * *14067894.
What is the definition of "obesity"?
How to define obesity? Different people have different standards. So we designed the body mass index to evaluate a person's obesity.
Body mass index (BMI) is a commonly used international standard to evaluate obesity and emaciation. It is an index obtained by dividing weight and kilograms by the square of height and meters. For example, a person weighing 65 kg and with a height of 1.75 m has a body mass index of 651.751.75 ≈ 21.22 kg/m2.
In this paper, a high body mass index is defined as more than 25 kg/m2. For this standard, many people in China may have to lie down. Indeed, in 20 16, the global adult weight report published by The Lancet, a well-known medical magazine, pointed out that obesity is the most common unhealthy state in the world. At present, the number of fat people in the world has surpassed that of thin people, and China is one of the hardest hit areas: China has surpassed the United States in terms of obese population. Of course, this has a lot to do with the population base of China.