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adiposity

American  
[ad-uh-pos-i-tee] / ˌæd əˈpɒs ɪ ti /
Rarely adiposis

noun

  1. the fact or condition of having much or too much fatty tissue in the body; obesity.

    Adult weight gain and adiposity in early adulthood were associated with marked increases in the risk of major chronic diseases in middle-aged and older men.

  2. degree of fattiness or amount of fat, especially in a particular region of the body.

    Observational studies have linked higher intakes of whole grains to lower abdominal adiposity.


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Etymology

Origin of adiposity

First recorded in 1790–1800; adipos(e) ( def. ) + -ity ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Biomarkers of metabolism and inflammation made the largest contribution, followed by triglyceride-rich lipoproteins, adiposity, insulin resistance.

From Science Daily • May 31, 2024

"When you have increased fat or adiposity – the term we use in the body – it can cause increased inflammation within the body," McLaughlin told Fox News Digital.

From Fox News • Feb. 11, 2022

Two possible confounders are physical activity and adiposity, they add.

From Forbes • Oct. 1, 2014

In contrast, exercisers lose more fat than dieters and decrease their burden of central adiposity.

From Slate • Mar. 12, 2014

Moisture streamed from Mormon's face, patched his clothes as the heat and his exertions temporarily melted some of his superfluous adiposity.

From Rimrock Trail by Dunn, J. Allan, (Joseph Allan)

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