Did you know that three out of every five Americans are overweight and one of every five Americans are obese? Many doctors refer to obesity as a disease because of they way it functions like other diseases . A disease is known as a disorder of structure or function in a human, plant, or animal. Although obesity meets the definition of disease, obesity should not be considered a disease because it is a preventable risk factor for other diseases like high cholesterol and it is a side effect from conditions, such as depression. Obesity is not considered a disease since it is a risk factor for disease and a side effect. Seeing as now, if obesity was really a disease then over 78 million adults and 12 million children in America would be classified as sick. …show more content…
Secondly, it is not just a factor for disease but a side effect from many health problems too. “Some illnesses may lead to obesity or weight gain...drugs such as steroids and some antidepressants may also cause weight gain.” Other health problems like the lack of sleep or depression may also cause obesity. To support my evidence, depression could make you eat more that you are supposed to and the lack of sleep is not making your metabolism burn fat. Yet, obesity is a disease because of how it meets the term of disease. Obesity fulfills what a disease is means but obesity is something people wear on the outside. “Obesity satisfies all the definitions and criteria of what a disease and medical condition