Etymology:
Obesity is derived from the Latin word "obesitas", which is itself derived from the Latin verb "obedire", meaning "to eat or consume greatly".
Meaning and Origin:
Obesity refers to a condition in which a person has excessive body fat that accumulates to the extent that it presents a significant health risk. It is classified as a chronic disease by the World Health Organization (WHO).
The term "obesity" was first used in English in the early 16th century to describe a person who is excessively overweight. It has been used in medical literature since the 17th century to refer to the clinical condition of excessive body fat.
Historical Background:
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