Obesity

Lizzie Holzer on January 20th, 2012

One of the biggest health concerns happening through the United States nowadays is the fact that a lot more individuals are getting obese that include childhood obesity. You need to additionally be aware that your overall health can be greatly impacted by being obese. These types of health outcomes that can actually be caused by excessive weight could even bring about death in some instances. Loads of people don’t realize that by simply losing a few pounds they are able to actually end up reducing their risks for major health problems and death. There are actually a number of different problems that obesity can lead to and below we will be going over some of them.

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Ruth Jones on January 2nd, 2012

In this video Dr. Ramy Awad examines the dangers of obesity and why it’s so detrimental. To begin with obesity is a condition where there’s an excess amount of body fat. Body fat is necessary for storing power, heat insulation, and shock absorption. The regular amount of body fat Is in between 25%-30% in women, and 18%-23% in men. Obesity these days is pretty typical, one out of three Americans is obese.

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I am certain that you have recognized that increasing numbers of people these days are inflicted with an increase of diseases and illnesses than any other time in history. One example of such an unfortunate trend is the rise of blood pressure and how to lower blood pressure quickly should be a priority in are in this category. In this article we will offer some general tips with regards to the benefits of physical exercises so that you may live a healthier life.

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Owen Jones on February 4th, 2011

The vast majority of big or plus size women will experience a perfectly normal pregnancy, but because there is an elevated risk factor, they will notice that the medical staff will fuss around them a great deal more and they may have to go in for tests more often than a woman whose weight is normal for her size. This is logical

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Danna Wilson on May 28th, 2010

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is a daily struggle for many people who have a hard time prioritizing a balanced diet and exercise with all of life’s stresses.

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admin on November 14th, 2009

Researchers say obesity is a major risk factor for left atrial enlargement (LAE)–a heart structure problem that increases the risk of atrial fibrillation, stroke, and death. More: continued here

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Roobert Koof on September 22nd, 2009

The stressed and unstressed female cynomolgus monkeys were taken for an inquiry. It is proved that if the stress is more, then more fat will be collected on the paunches. CT scan of the monkeys was also interpreted to know about the visceral fats. Beer belly appearing externally is the abdominal fat and it covers the organs inside.

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admin on August 25th, 2009

High sugar consumption has been linked to a number of health conditions, including hypertension, heart disease, and obesity. More: continued here

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admin on August 7th, 2009

With an obesity epidemic brewing among U.S. children, there is concern that overweight and obese children need to be screened for chronic medical conditions including high cholesterol levels. University of Michigan researchers have determined, however, that body fat is not an effective indicator of high cholesterol in children. More: continued here

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Results from two new studies suggest that tests for biomarkers of cardiac risk are no better than using older, established factors such as high cholesterol and obesity to predict a person’s heart risks. More: continued here

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