More than a month after "American Idol" alum Mandisa's death, autopsy results show she died from complications of obesity. Dr. Feng Li, Davidson County Medical Examiner, told The Tennessean Wednesday ...
Grammy Award-winning singer and American Idol alum Mandisa died of complications from class III obesity, according to an autopsy report obtained by People. The 47-year-old was found dead by friends in ...
The cause of death has been revealed for Mandisa, the Grammy Award-winning singer and American Idol contestant, who passed away in April. Class III obesity is typically defined by a body mass index ...
In April, Grammy-winning singer and former “American Idol” contestant Mandisa was found dead in her home by friends. At just 47 years old, the star’s death was listed as “natural” in an autopsy report ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Researchers found class II to III obesity was linked to cardiovascular events in adults. Class II to III obesity ...
Class 3 obesity, often referred to as “severe” obesity, is classified as a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 40 or higher. It has emerged as a focal point in the medical field due to its profound health ...
Obesity was tied with an increased risk of developing 16 health outcomes, a large longitudinal study showed. Risks correlated with obesity class and were typically higher among people with a BMI of 40 ...
Obesity classes are based on body mass index (BMI) measurements, ranging from Class 1 (BMI 30 to 34.9) to Class 3 (BMI 40 and above). As your BMI gets higher, so does your risk of health problems.