clinically obese
Britishadjective
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At least 2.8 million people die every year from being overweight or clinically obese.
From Science Magazine
And Conley has provided upbeat reports of the president’s health, despite the fact that Trump is 74 and clinically obese, echoing the kind of glowing assessments offered by his predecessor, Navy Rear Adm.
From Washington Post
And Conley has provided upbeat reports of the president’s health, despite the fact that Trump is 74 and clinically obese, echoing the kind of glowing assessments offered by his direct predecessor, Navy Rear Adm.
From Seattle Times
Trump is 74 years old and clinically obese, putting him at higher risk of serious complications.
From Fox News
Trump is 74 years old and clinically obese, putting him at higher risk of serious complications from a virus that has infected more than 7 million people nationwide and killed more than 200,000 people in the U.S.
From Washington Times
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