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{{short description|Medical condition in which excess body fat harms health}}
{{Infobox medical condition (new)
| name          = Obesity
| image        = Obesity-waist circumference.svg
| alt          = Three silhouettes depicting the outlines of an optimally sized (left), overweight (middle), and obese person (right).
| caption      = Silhouettes and [[waist circumference]]s representing optimal, [[overweight]], and obese
| field        = [[Endocrinology]]
| symptoms      = Increased fat
| complications = [[Cardiovascular disease]]s, [[type 2 diabetes]], [[obstructive sleep apnea]], certain types of [[cancer]], [[osteoarthritis]], [[Depression (mood)|depression]]
| onset        =
| duration      =
| types        =
| causes        = Excessive consumption of energy-dense foods, sedentary work and lifestyles and lack of physical activity, changes in modes of transportation, urbanization, lack of supportive policies, lack of access to a healthy diet, genetics
| risks        =
| diagnosis    = [[Body mass index|BMI]] > {{val|30|ul=kg/m2}}
| differential  =
| prevention    = Societal changes, changes in the food industry, access to a healthy lifestyle, personal choices
| treatment    = Diet, exercise, medications, surgery
| medication    =
| prognosis    = Reduced [[life expectancy]]
| frequency    = Over 1 billion / 12.5% (2022)
| deaths        = 2.8 million people per year
}}
{{Human body weight}}
Obesity
Three silhouettes depicting the outlines of an optimally sized (left), overweight (middle), and obese person (right).
Silhouettes and waist circumferences representing optimal, overweight, and obese
SpecialtyEndocrinology
SymptomsIncreased fat
ComplicationsCardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea, certain types of cancer, osteoarthritis, depression
CausesExcessive consumption of energy-dense foods, sedentary work and lifestyles and lack of physical activity, changes in modes of transportation, urbanization, lack of supportive policies, lack of access to a healthy diet, genetics
Diagnostic methodBMI > 30 kg/m2
PreventionSocietal changes, changes in the food industry, access to a healthy lifestyle, personal choices
TreatmentDiet, exercise, medications, surgery
PrognosisReduced life expectancy
FrequencyOver 1 billion / 12.5% (2022)
Deaths2.8 million people per year