What
is the difference between being overweight and being obese?
Overweight and obesity are both labels
for ranges of weight that are greater than what is generally considered
healthy for a given height. The terms also identify ranges of weight
that have been shown to increase the likelihood of certain diseases
and other health problems.
For adults, overweight and obesity ranges are
determined by using weight and height to calculate a number called
the “body mass index” (BMI).
- An adult who has a BMI between 25
and 29.9 is considered overweight.
- An adult who has a BMI of 30 or higher
is considered obese.
See the following table for an example.
| Height |
Weight Range |
BMI |
Considered |
| 5’ 9” |
124 lbs or less |
Below 18.5 |
Underweight |
| |
125 lbs to 168 lbs |
18.5 to 24.9 |
Healthy weight |
| |
169 lbs to 202 lbs |
25.0 to 29.9 |
Overweight |
| |
203 lbs or more |
30 or higher |
Obese |
— Source: The U.S. Center for Disease Control
and Prevention. Reprinted by permission. |