It can be said that by and large obesity affects those people who neglect to look after their general health. As such it's a complaint that's totally preventable - with care and diligence the worst aspects of the condition can be prevented.
However those sufferers who experience the severe medical problems associated with the condition - type 2 diabetes, heart diseases - can expect to live 9 years LESS than a person of normal weight.
Once considered to be a problem confined mainly to the affluent west, it is now being seen in those countries experiencing a speedy expansion in their living standards. However the countries with the biggest increase in numbers are still the western countries, with particularly large increases being seen in children.
Obesity: What is it?
Obesity is a term used for those people who are grossly overweight as defined by the Body Mass Index scale. This is a scale used by the medical profession to determine the weight status of an individual. It means a person who is well in excess of an ideal weight for a person of the same age and height; a condition that has the probability of progressing to morbid obesity - an extreme form of obesity - and thus lead to a number of life menacing conditions.
It's now accepted by nutritionists that the principal causes of overweight and obesity are a poor diet with an absence of vital fresh fruits and vegetables, and a life without regular exercises or beneficial physical activity.
Morbid obesity is a more prominent form of obesity characterized by a super over-abundance of body fat. It's responsible for a large number of health problems many of which result in death. Some of these conditions are type 2 diabetes, heart ailments, some forms of cancer, sleep apnea, and various mental problems such as depression.
Now a Worldwide Epidemic
The number of people experiencing the effects of obesity has exploded in the last 20 years with the result that the World Health Organization is now carefully watching the situation and looking at how countries are coping with ever-increasing health budgets.
Once considered to be a social problem rather than a health problem, obesity and its more troublesome condition, morbid obesity, is now regarded as a major disease by governments and the medical community. By the WHO estimates, there are more than 300 million people affected throughout the world with more than a billion people reputed to be. With every justification, it can be called an obesity epidemic.
Many Western countries are experiencing ever growing numbers of sufferers, some more so than others.
The US has the highest proportion of sufferers with about 30% of the adult population said to be afflicted, with the incidence particularly high amongst Afro-Americans and people of Spanish decent. The obesity rate for children is also the worst in the world, with every indication it'll get worse before there's any improvement.
Other countries such as the UK, Australia, Canada and many European countries have rates that are cause for serious concern with the number of overweight children in these countries mirroring the increase in the US.
Towards the end of 2006 the World Health Organization in conjunction with European countries drew up plans to firstly halt the spread of the disease, then to reduce its effects word-wide.
The medical research companies and organizations are playing their part too in helping to combat this problem. A recently marketed product, derived from the flesh of a plant, has proven to be able to reduce the amount of fat consumed after a meal and eject it by normal means through the body. After stringent clinical tests, it was proven that 28% of such fat is ejected and not stored as body fat. This product is also a proven appetite suppressant, thus confirming its position as a successful weight loss product.
On all continents the number of people affected by obesity and is growing at an alarming rate. However, pills are available to help with the problem and one such pill is medically proven to be the by dispelling excess fat from the body and acting as an .
Definition Of Morbid Obesity
Misbehaviour is bad but there is always a step worse isn't there? Bland food is bad but again there is always a taste worse? So why should obesity be any different. There is obesity and then there is morbid obesity. Obesity is classed when you have a BMI (Body mass index) of 30, when you have a BMI of 40 then you are classed as an urgent morbidity risk; morbid obesity!
Morbid obesity is a lot more serious than obesity although that itself is highly dangerous to your body's health. Morbid obesity is when you are the stage where there is so much fat that your fat is starting to damage internal organs. In most cases weight gain is hereditary so once the problem is started there is very little plain will power can do about it and when you get to the morbidly obese stage then serious actions need to be taken!
Taking action against morbid obesity needs to happen straight away, if not the implications could be fatal. You could always go on another diet but the results when you are morbidly obese only work for so long and don't make that much of a difference. You need to take a look at your health and weigh up the options of undergoing surgery to help control your weight. This is of course something that should never be taken lightly and should always receive deep though and contemplation because no surgery is 100% safe and effective. There are always side effects with any treatment so surgery is not any different you need to figure out whether the side effects and the pain are worth it.
Morbid obesity is a serious disease that needs a lot of time enhanced and dedicated treatment from you, your family and health officials, morbid obesity is not something that is going to go away by itself and you should probably take all the help that is being offered. You must remember that things will get better if you keep trying and remain enthusiastic as this will keep you in high spirits. Don't forget that its better to get all of it out of the way in one big step and live the rest of your life healthily and happily
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