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Obesity a Very Large Problem
Obesity is a medical condition that is becoming much more prevalent in today’s
society.
Every time one turns on the evening news, they are bound to be met by special
reports relating to the topic of being obese.
It is important that each individual is familiar with this medical condition so
that they know how to treat it if necessary and how to prevent if from
occurring in the first place.
What Is This Big Problem?
It results when an individual has too much body fat. Although everyone has a
certain amount of body fat which is normal,
there are some individuals who have too much fat content within their body.
Being very overweight is currently stated as being seen in approximately 25% of
the American adult population and around 14% of children in the United
States. The sheer prevalence of this medical condition is why the causes and
treatments must be known.
What Causes us to be Obese?
There are a few different causes associated with this condition.
Some of the typical causes include genetic predisposition, lack of a healthy
environment,
lack of physical activity and not eating a good, healthy diet.
One or many of these factors may contribute to being obese as an individual.
How is it Measured?
The problem can be measured in a few different ways. The first is through body
mass index, or BMI.
This is a number which is arrived at by taking one’s height and weight and using
those measurements to equal a BMI calculation.
Another way one can measure fat is by using a waist circumference measurement.
However, the best way to find out if one is obese is by considering both the BMI
calculation and waist circumference in correlation with one another.
Symptoms and Health Effects of Being Obese
The main symptom associated with being obese is a heavy body weight of the
individual.
There are many health effects that have been associated with this medical
condition.
Some of these health effects include arthritis, birth defects in children born
from obese women, various cancers, cardiovascular disease,
carpal tunnel syndrome, deep vein thrombosis, diabetes, hypertension and stroke,
to name just a few.
Those who are obese may be more likely to acquire some of the aforementioned
medical conditions than their non-obese counterparts.
Can The Condition Be Treated?
The bright side to all of this is that obesity is something that can be
controlled and treated.
One can do many things to prevent becoming obese from ever being a factor.
Some of the best ways to treat and prevent the problem is to exercise regularly,
eat healthy and maintain an overall healthy lifestyle.
For those individuals who are obese and have been struggling to take control of
their body, behavioural therapy,
weight loss medications and weight loss surgery may be potential treatments to
aid in the weight loss of the individual.
The best way to figure out the right treatment option is by consulting with a
physician to have a proper evaluation,
diagnosis and presentation of suitable options to eliminate obesity.
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