Body mass index (BMI) at or above 30 kg/m2 is classified as obese, though there’s some debate around the level of accuracy of this diagnosis. Increasing obesity rates may indicate ineffectiveness of health system efforts to treat or prevent obesity, which is associated with a number of serious and costly health conditions. Conversely, higher rates of obesity may also make it more difficult for providers to effectively treat patients for other conditions.
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