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Hi, the given question from related to body mass index, insert bmi, true false regarding.
00:19
So the first statement that is related to individual with bmi, body mass index, that is 25, is it considered obese? so let us discuss if your body mass index that is between 18 .5 to less than 25 it falls within the healthy weight range.
01:09
If your body mass index is at 25 .0 to less than the 30, it falls within the range of overweight and if your bmi that is 30 or higher than this you come under the category of obesity range so bmi 25 is not considered under the obese ring so this statement is false next that is the second statement says that individual with high abdominal fat deposition are at greater risk of diabetes and heart.
02:32
This one is right because some people carry more fat around the visceral organs.
02:50
And visceral organs examples like liver, intestine, etc.
02:58
Called the abdominal fat called abdominal adiposity.
03:13
It means fat deposition, while other carry fat, other places that is eyes, hips also.
03:31
So previous observational studies have indicated that abdominal fat associated with type 2 diabetes and the cad coronary artery disease or coronary heart disease.
03:54
So that's why this statement is true.
04:01
Third statement says that the prevalence of overweight of individual body mass index, that is bmi 30 or over or more than 30 or more than 30 or more than 30 is considered.
04:31
Obesh.
04:34
Yes, 30 or higher than 30 is considered as in obesity.
04:44
This statement is very true.
04:50
Both statement says that individual pathology associated with excessive weight gain called anorexia.
05:10
Anorexia, nervosa.
05:16
So, anorexia nervosa, often simply called as anorexia.
05:26
It is an eating disorder characterized by the abnormal low body weight.
05:44
Low body weight is an intense fear of gaining weight and distorted perception of weight.
06:15
So this is a disorder, not the exact meaning that here says that the pathologically associated with excessive weight gain...