How are the terms overweight and obesity used differently?
A) People who are 1-19 percent above their desired weight are called overweight, while those 20 percent. or more above their desired weight are called obese.
B) All cases of above-desired weight are labeled overweight, while only the most extreme cases are considered obesity.
C) People are called overweight when their extra weight is in muscle, and obese when their extra weight is in fat.
D) Both terms mean the same thing.
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