Let’s talk: 13 questions to ask your doctor about obesity
These thirteen questions can help to start a dialogue and take the first steps towards understanding what treatment options for weight management are available.
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| BMI | Classification |
|---|---|
| Under 18.5 | Underweight |
| 18.5 - 24.9 | Normal Weight |
| 25-29.9 | Overweight |
| 30-34.9 | Obesity Class I |
| 35-39.9 | Obesity Class II |
| Over 40 | Obesity Class III |
*This BMI calculator is for adults 20 years or older. Talk to your doctor about your BMI if you're under the age of 20.
Having a BMI of 35-39.9 places you in the category Obesity Class II. You're at risk of developing obesity-related diseases. It's a good idea to take steps to get to a healthier weight to reduce these risks. Even a modest amount of weight loss can give health benefits and potentially reverse some of the negative effects of obesity on your health.
The right scientifically-proven treatment options for obesity will depend on your unique needs and situation. Talk to your healthcare provider about losing weight.
A healthcare provider can make recommendations depending on the specific needs, current health status, and whether there are any weight-related complications.
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