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Dr. David Alan Rss

Additional Health Risks of Being Overweight

Posted on : 14-01-2010 | By : admin | In : Health

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fat lady at beachHealth Risks of Overweight

Check your obesity by calculating your Body Mass Index (BMI). A BMI of 18.5 to 24. 9 is deemed healthy, while anything beyond it ’s obese.  The BMI uses the height and weight of an individual to calculate whether the body of the individual’s healthy or unhealthy.

If your BMI is above 30, then you’re obese and might be prone to a lot of related health problems like sleep apnea, cancer, diabetes, heart diseases and high cholesterol.

Here are a few common diseases that arise due to obesity:

Heart problems
Heart diseases and strokes are the leading causes of deaths in the United States. This is because overweight people suffer from high blood pressure, blood fats (triglycerides) and angina which lead to major heart problems and strokes.

The problem occurs when plaque, a fatty material, builds up on the inner walls of coronary arteries which supplies oxygenated blood to the heart. The plaque in the arteries narrows it hence reducing flow of oxygenated blood to the heart. As your BMI slowly increases, the chances of suffering for heart attacks and disease such as coronary heart disease becomes greater. In case of obese people, the heart can simply fail to pump enough blood around the circulatory system to attend to the needs of the body, leading to congestive heart failure.

Strokes

Obesity and overweight can help store fatty adipose deposits in the arteries which might lead to blood clots within the arteries. In case the blocked artery is close to the brain it can hinder the flow of oxygen and blood to the brain and hence cause a stroke. Strokes are more prevalent in people who have high BMI.

Hypertension or High Blood Pressure
This is as a result of the high amount of pressure exerted by the blood as it pushes against the artery walls. Obese and overweight people have a higher chance of suffering from hypertension.
Blood Fats

The chance of you having irregular levels of  fats in your blood’s greater when your BMI is over 30. Such blood fats include low-density lipoprotein or LDL, a fatlike matter called “bad cholesterol?, triglycerides as well as low high-density lipo protein, also known as “good cholesterol”.  These uncharacteristic levels of blood fat in blood stream can lead to serious heart problems.

Metabolic Syndrome

This encapsulates a group of factors linked to high obesity and overweight that heightens the risks of heart ailments and other health troubles like strokes and diabetes. Any person can exhibit any of these factors but generally these risks tend to happen together.  When a person’s suffering from any two of the four following heart risks,  he or she has metabolic syndrome:

*Are you apple-shaped or have a large waist? The extra flab around the waist poses a greater threat to the possibility of heart diseases than fat around the hips.
*Decreased Good cholesterol and high levels of triglycerides mean incredibly unhealthy levels of blood fat.
*Abnormally high blood pressure.
*Uncharacteristic levels of blood sugar during normal fasting.

Cancer

The second deadliest disease that kills thousands of people within the United States is cancer. Many different varieties of cancer can develop with being overweight or obese. Cancer is common amongst men in the form of colon, rectum and prostrate, while breast, colon, ovary, gallbladder, uterus and cervical cancer are common in women.  Being overweight dramatically increases your chance of contracting cancer.

Ostearthritis & Degeneration

The combination is very common among overweight people.  It’s a problem of the hip joints, knee joints and lower-back. The weight of the fat puts pressure on the joints, leading to pain and degeneration.

Gallbladder Stones

Overweight people have more complaints of inflamed gallbladders and gall stones. These small stones generally caused by high cholesterol create abdominal pain and the only available cure is surgery.

Blood Sugar or Diabetes

Non-insulin diabetes mellitus (also called type-II diabetes) is quite common in the USA. This affects the body by reducing its abilities to control the sugar level in the blood. Obese people are at twice the risk of developing diabetes than people with average BMI. Diabetes cannot be completely cured hence people suffering from it have to stay on a daily dose of medication. This disease can also lead to complications and other health-related problems like blindness, heart problems, strokes and kidney failure amongst a few common ones.

Sleep Apnea

This is another problem related to obesity. People who suffer from sleep apnea stop breathing for short durations while asleep. This commonly leads to sleepiness during the day and often, heart failure.

People who suffer from overweight should avoid junk foods, fatty foods, beef and other greasy or oily foodstuffs. An intake of fresh water, juices and lots of vegetables should be enough to keep severe diseases away and help reduce the weight.

Obesity and problems of overweight are most common in teens and children, increasing the risks to their health. In the US, diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes in children has gone up from a rarity to 45% of brand new diabetes cases in the last few years, making obese children vulnerable to becoming overweight in their adulthood and the related health problems.

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Comments (3)

Good Information

I like how you brought out that being overweight stores fatty deposits in the arteries which might lead to blood clots.

Being overweight is like having a time bomb strapped to your chest. I have friends and family that are dropping like flies around me. They are all over weight.

When i try to help them they always respond, “It’s hereditary” and don’t even try to do anything about it. Why do people give up so easy?

I bookmarked your post I enjoyed it so much.

Thank you for your post. I understand your concerns.

Heredity is a risk factor but absolutely not an excuse.
In the last 8 years of research and clinical trials we were working with people of all shapes and sizes, and the success rate is 100% when someone wants to lose weight. Desire and the right information and fat loss happens.

THe problem is most people rely on the wrong information and as a result, when they attempt to lose weight they only shrink fat cells and when the diet stops…. it all comes right back on and brings a few extra pounds along for the ride.

The key to effective weight loss is to take the steps to eliminate fat cells. http://www.doctorweightlossprogram.com

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