What is morbid obesity?
Morbid obesity is a serious medical condition. If you are morbidly obese, it means that you are severely overweight, usually by at least 100 pounds. It also means that you have excessive amounts of body fat compared to healthy standards.
How do I know if I’m morbidly obese?
A good way to assess your weight is to calculate your Body Mass Index (BMI). Your BMI estimates how much you should weigh based on your height.
Click on the link to calculate your Body Mass Index and access other Health Tools.
http://www.fountainvalleyhospital.com/CWS/Calculators.aspx
Use the chart below to see what category you fall into, and whether you need to be concerned about your weight.
BMI CATEGORY
Below 18.5 Underweight
18.5-24.9 Normal
25.0-29.9 Overweight
30.0 and Above Obese
Over 40 Morbidly obese
You can also follow these steps to calculate it:
- Multiply your weight in pounds by 703
- Divide that answer by your height in inches
- Divide that answer by your height in inches again
Although your BMI is a simple way to evaluate whether your weight puts you at potential risk for health problems, a lot of other factors may also affect your health. These include:
- General health history
- Level of physical activity
- Diet
- Waist measurement
- Smoking history
- Family health history
- Blood pressure
- Blood sugar
- Blood cholesterol levels