Obesity can simply be defined as an excess fat accumulation in the body.
If we standardize this, it can be measured by
body mass index.
Body mass index is obtained by proportioning the weight to the square of height.
The normal range is between 18 and 25.
Individuals with a body mass index
higher than 30 are considered obese.
Class 1 patients are patients whose body mass index is between 30 and 35.
Class 2 are between 35 and 40, class 3 are 40 and over.
Class 2 are between 35 and 40, class 3 are 40 and over.
Class 2 are between 35 and 40, class 3 are 40 and over.
Patients with obesity-associated comorbidities
and patients with a body mass index of more than 40 are candidates for obesity and metobolic surgery.
and patients with a body mass index of more than 40 are candidates for obesity and metobolic surgery.
and patients with a body mass index of more than 40 are candidates for obesity and metobolic surgery.
Class 2 and class 3 morbid obese patients are
candidates for obesity surgery.

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