Posted on October 18, 2007 in Latest News
According to various research conducted Obesity ranks second among preventable causes of death. Tobacco use is number one. This proves that yes, with regular control of food and medical guidance this condition can be controlled.
Obesity is a condition caused when more amount of calories are used up in physical activity and daily life than the actual required amount. Research also states that obesity is hereditary.
Unfortunately, there are various stereotypes associated with this condition, making it one of the few socially sanctioned prejudices. There are various misconceptions which greatly perpetuate society’s prejudice against fat people.
How Many People are Affected by Obesity?
About 64% of the Americans are overweight or obese, and 25% are obese. Obesity among the Americans has been steadily increasing. Obesity rate was about 19.4% in the year 2007, 24.5% in 2005, and 26.6% in 2007
According to WHO, in the year 2005, about 1.6 billion adults worldwide were overweight and 400 million adults were obese. By the year 2015, it is estimated that about 2.3 billion adults worldwide would be overweight and 700 million would be obese
Why do People Have a Negative Attitude towards Obesity?
Obesity leads to various health complications, it not just affects one physically but mentally too.
What can one do about it?
Choose a diet that is right for you. Your diet should not be a drudgery; instead it should be a joyful process of self-discovery and mastery over food addiction. This strengthens one’s will-power to a great extent because each successful day represents a triumph, and each triumph gives you more strength and resolve to persevere.
Take care of yourself; the only thing over which you have control and can ever change is you, yourself. Take responsibility for every action of yours and do yourself a favor by helping yourself reduce that extra fat.
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