obesidade

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Galician

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin obēsitātem. Cognate with Portuguese obesidade.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /obesiˈdade/
  • Rhymes: -ade
  • Hyphenation: o‧be‧si‧da‧de

Noun

obesidade f (plural obesidades)

  1. obesity
    • 2023 April 19, A interacción da microbiota intestinal, tensión e obesidade distinta en homes e mulleres:
      Microbiota intestinal, tensión e obesidade poderían interactuar de forma distinta en homes e mulleres
      Gut microbiota, stress and obesity could interact differently in men and women

Further reading

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin obēsitātem. Cognate with Galician obesidade.

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: o‧be‧si‧da‧de

Noun

obesidade f (plural obesidades)

  1. obesity
    • 2021 February 23, Os riscos da obesidade:
      Para Jyana Gomes Morais, nutricionista da Fundação Pró-Rim, a obesidade, junto com tabagismo, etilismo, sedentarismo e baixo consumo de alimentos saudáveis (frutas e verduras), estão entre os maiores fatores de risco para o desenvolvimento de doenças crônicas não transmissíveis, as quais são responsáveis por mais da metade das mortes ocorridas no mundo.
      For Jyana Gomes Morais, a nutritionist at the Pró-Rim Foundation, obesity, along with smoking, alcohol consumption, a sedentary lifestyle and low consumption of healthy foods (fruit and vegetables), are among the biggest risk factors for the development of chronic non-communicable diseases, which are responsible for more than half of all deaths worldwide.