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Obesity
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When Does Being Overweight Turn Into Obesity?
We are all familiar with being a little bit overweight, or even quite a bit overweight, but at what point does being overweight turn into a case of being clinically obese and should we worry about it anyway?
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A Weight Loss Alternative For Obese Teens
It seems that surgery is the last resort, so she decided to go for a lapband surgery. After a 3-day stay at the hospital, she was discharged and she managed to lose over 30 kg after the operation.
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Obesity Cure
Obesity has become a health hazard in masses of all ages, there are several ways to prevent it or cure, hereby I am discussing few points regarding obesity cure.
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Safe Weight Loss
When planning on safe ways to lose weight, it is best to start by speaking to your doctor about appropriate goals tailored to your individual experience. Everyone is different. Based on your age, height, and build, your weight loss plan will differ from your neighbor’s. About 2,500 calories daily are needed for most men and incredibly active women. Less active men and women only need about 2,000 calories a day. In order to shed a couple pounds a week, the most sensible diet plan involves cutting out no more than five hundred calories a day.
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Drink Water To Lose Weight
The human body requires eight glasses of water a day. Consuming water helps aid the process of weight loss and keeps the body fit and healthy - even when one is on a diet. If you do not like the taste of water, try adding a slice of lemon to each glass you consume.
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The Contribution Of Inactivity To Childhood Obesity
In developed nations all over the world – particularly the United Kingdom and the United States – problems with obesity have become such a major issue that they are discussed widely on television, on the Internet, on the radio, and in everyday conversation. In addition to bad eating habits, one of the main problems that causes childhood obesity is societal and relates to the lack of physical activity in our day to day lives. As the world becomes more complex, technology continues to make advances that encourage us to sit around all day doing little to nothing physically. Why bother when we have video games, computers, and televisions to entertain us? Why bother walking anywhere or riding a bike when we can simply get in a car or take public transportation? What it comes down to is a simple lack of movement in our day to day lives.
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Leading Causes Of Childhood Obesity
Increasingly, more and more people are dying each year from obesity related illnesses than from cigarette smoking. While tobacco still causes more avoidable deaths each year, the obesity statistics have been rising to a disturbing level. Officials claim that sedentary lifestyles combined with poor eating habits have been the cause of the nationwide obesity epidemic.
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Some Effects of Childhood Obesity
One of the more disturbing trends in today's society is that of childhood obesity. It has become an epidemic around the United States in the last two decades. Since the 1970s, there has been an alarming growth in the statistics of children and young adults who are considered to be obese. It is estimated today that nearly fifteen percent of all children living in our society are at least overweight, if not obese. While it is easy to diagnose obesity, it is not a condition that is very easy to treat. If an overweight child is not able to curb her eating habits and adapt to regular cycles of exercise, it is likely that she will grow in to an obese adult. The fact is, thirty percent of obese adults were obese children. Deaths related to obesity causes number in six digit figures annually, and society is forced to spend nearly $100 billion each year in taxes related to obesity problems.
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Child Obesity and Diabetes
Besides the obvious psychological issues that children afflicted with obesity often have to deal with, childhood obesity can cause numerous physical health problems. One of the biggest concerns in recent years has been the rising number of children afflicted with type 2 diabetes – a disease that previously mainly afflicted adults.
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Childhood Obesity Facts
A rising concern in recent years has been the increase in obesity among children and adolescents. For children between the years of 2 and 5 and adolescents between 12 and 19, the rate of obesity has doubled since the 1970s. For children between the ages of 6 and 11, the rate has tripled. Almost one third of all children today are at risk for becoming overweight. Sixteen percent of them already are.
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