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Obesity is a health condition characterized by an excess amount of body fat. It is a medical condition that increases the chance of developing other major diseases and health concerns, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and some malignancies. It may be difficult for some people to lose weight. Obesity results from not just the intake of more calories than one can burn. It is often caused by a combination of genetic, physiological and environmental variables.
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If your Body Mass Index (BMI) is less than 18.5, you are considered underweight. You are within the healthy weight range if your BMI is between 18.5 and 24.9. If your BMI is between 25.0 and 30, you are considered overweight. Obesity is defined as having a BMI of 30.0 or greater.
You are overweight when your body takes in more calories than it can process and burn off. If it continues to be this way, you may become obese. Many believe that obesity simply results from excessive food consumption and insufficient exercise, resulting from a lack of motivation and self-control. Even though these are important determinants, doctors understand that obesity is a complicated medical concern and involves factors that are not always in our control, including genetic, environmental, behavioral, and social aspects.
According to a recent study, some genetic variables may trigger alterations in hunger regulation and fat absorption and this can contribute to obesity in some cases. A person who is likely to gain weight (e.g., has a slower metabolism) and lives an idle and unhealthy lifestyle is at a high risk of becoming obese.
A person’s genetic composition predisposes one to obesity; however, it is not the major reason. Environmental and behavioural variables also play a role; eating too many calories from high-fat meals and engaging in little or no regular physical activity increases body weight in the long run. In addition, not getting enough sleep, suffering from anxiety and some medications can induce weight gain, contributing to obesity. Childhood obesity that continues into adolescence might make adult weight loss more challenging.
BED or binge eating disorder, is an eating condition caused by frequent eating episodes of foods that tend to be too delicious to resist. During these episodes, the person consumes a large quantity of food and feels out of control with respect to their food craving.
Psychological issues may also influence obesity. The need for instant gratification from food cravings, self-shame, mental turmoil, self-image issues or trauma can contribute to overeating as a coping mechanism. Childhood traumas or childhood maltreatment can raise the likelihood of obesity.
The obvious symptom indicative of obesity is extensive weight gain, but other associated symptoms may include:
Post-Bariatric Surgery, follow the diet and lifestyle changes suggested by your doctor. Ensure that you continue living a healthy lifestyle. Below mentioned are some popular home remedies that may help in managing weight. Talk to your doctor before trying any of these-,
Consult your doctor if you are concerned about your eating habits or excessive weight. It’s critical to be checked out and rule out dangerous illnesses that accompany obesity.
If you have obesity, consult your doctor if you experience any symptoms, such as chest pain, dizziness, difficulty breathing, etc. Your physician will examine the underlying cause of your weight gain and recommend diet/lifestyle changes or bariatric surgery if it’s hampering your health.
Obesity affects a lot of individuals and not only causes numerous health issues but also makes people lose their self-esteem and confidence. Surgery is recommended, particularly in the case of heart patients, as obesity makes their condition worse. Home remedies can be used post-bariatric surgery to maintain a healthy lifestyle and body weight.
Obesity is a chronic, progressive illness that requires therapy to lose weight and persistent efforts to avoid weight gain. These are temporary therapies and the best option for some people is bariatric surgery.
Obesity is consistently linked to specific forms of cancer, according to research. Endometrial and ovarian cancer in postmenopausal women, breast cancer in men and women, and liver cancer (secondary to fatty liver) are a few examples.
The recommendations for beginning regular physical exercise include devoting roughly 30 minutes daily to physical activity; thus, it is important to schedule daily duties, allowing this minimal time for health care. If, despite this, you are unable to locate this gap, it might be divided into various portions of no less than ten continuous minutes.
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