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Obesity; An American Epidemic, A Worldwide Concern

By: Jim O'Neill

If you are considered overweight, whether you know it or not,
you are in the majority. In America, it has been recently
estimated that 65% of the population is overweight with 30%
being at least clinically obese. To add to this alarming
statistic is the estimate that 15-20% of the nation's children
are overweight. Now, obesity is beginning to spread more and
more to countries that have always had a relatively low rate of
obesity, like China and Japan. This is one case where being in
the majority is not considered a good thing. What really
matters is, how being overweight or obese affects your overall
health.

According to the body mass index, you are considered overweight
if your index is between 25 and 29. If your index is over 30,
you are considered obese. The American collage of sports
medicine defines obesity as an amount of body fat that
increases the risk of disease. As a general rule, more than 25%
body fat for men and more than 32% body fat for women is
considered obesity.

Let's look at some of the most likely reasons that so many
people are obese.

1: overeating
2: lack of exercise
3: genetic predisposition
4: psychological problems
5: too slow a metabolism

These are some of the things scientists are investigating as to
the likely causes for obesity. Most of these can be overcome by
lowering the fat in the diet and by exercising.

Regardless of the reasons for overweight and obesity, there is
health risks associated with these conditions. According to the
U.S.surgeon's report:

A bodyweight of more than 20% over ideal constitutes a definite
health hazard.
Obesity is associated with a reduced life expectancy.
Risk factors for heart disease such as high cholesterol
increase.
Obesity increases stress on the body joints.
Obesity increases the risk of surgery.
The presence of diabetes is nearly 3 times higher in overweight
people.

According to the experts, all of these risk factors can be
improved by a reduction in weight. Some have estimated that a
weight loss of 10% can improve the risk factors for heart
disease by 20%. Also, the greatest health benefits are reported
to occur with the first 20 pounds of weight loss, which means
that even if it seems to be hard to lose weight, it is still
worth doing it. If you don't lose all of the weight you want to
lose, you can still improve your risk factors by losing some of
the weight.

You can make losing weight a little easier if you just set a
small goal at first, then when you reach that goal, set another
small goal and aim for that. A good target is to try to lose 1
to 2 pounds per week. It is within reason to try to lose 10% of
your current bodyweight, or 20 pounds in about six months if you
are overweight.


About The Author: Jim O'Neill gives you tons of valuable
information on the subjects of weight loss, fitness, and
nutrition to make it easy for you to live a healthy lifestyle.
Sign up now for his free 7 part mini e-course at:
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