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The word 'adiposity' is correct and usable in written English
It refers to the state or condition of being overweight or obese, specifically due to an excess of body fat. Example: Despite regular exercise and a healthy diet, Mary's adiposity prevented her from losing weight as quickly as she had hoped.
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adiposity
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Obesity; the state of being fat
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Veloso's Brazilian fans sing along, whether he's using words like "adiposity" or quoting Sartre.
I'm not jealous of adiposity, or of menstruation.
They found that half the linemen had metabolic syndrome, characterized by central adiposity, elevated blood pressure and low levels of protective HDL.
Thus, among patients with heart failure, these authors stated, "body mass index may not be a good indicator of adiposity".
"I think it's probable that these normal-weight adults who have diabetes have more abdominal adiposity," or fat in the midsection, she added.
The growth of the skeleton, by contrast, slows from the vertiginous pace of early childhood, and though there is a mild growth spurt at age 6 or 7, as well as a bit of chubbying up during the so-called adiposity rebound of middle childhood, much of the remaining skeletal growth awaits the superspurt of puberty.
This change in blood sugar control after meals "occurred well before we could see any changes in fitness or adiposity," or fat buildup, due to the reduced activity, Dr. Thyfault says.
Adiposity depends upon many factors, including metabolism and set point.
For those unsure of the term "adiposity," just think "body fat".
And as adiposity was democratized, the elite in industrialized countries began seizing on thinness as a sign of high status, not to mention of a good education.
The reason for the opprobrium is this: "Population Adiposity and Climate Change".
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