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Every year over 280,000
adult deaths
in the United States are related to
obesity,
and the numbers are growing. Several
serious medical conditions have
been linked to obesity,
including type 2 diabetes, heart
disease, high blood pressure, and
stroke. Obesity is also
linked
to higher rates of certain types of
cancer. Obese men are more
likely than non-obese men to die
from cancer of the colon, rectum or
prostate. Obese women are more
likely than non-obese women to die
from cancer of the gallbladder,
breast, uterus, cervix or
ovaries.
Every life
science institution has weighed in
on the battle against
obesity. With all this
scientific expertise and the
countless
number of
diet programs and supplements on
the market today, you'd think we
would
be winning the battle on weight
loss. But, not only are we
NOT
winning
the battle on weight loss in our
society, we're losing the entire
war!
Even being 10
to 20 pounds or
more overweight can increase your
risk of:
-
Gallbladder
disease
and
gallstones.
-
Liver
disease.
-
Osteoarthritis,
a
disease
in which the joints
deteriorate: possibly the result
of
excess weight on the joints.
-
Gout,
another
disease
affecting the joints.
-
Pulmonary
(breathing)
problems,
including sleep apnea
in which a person can stop
breathing for a short time
during sleep
-
Reproductive
problems in women, including
menstrual irregularities and
infertility.
Emotional
suffering may be one of the most
painful parts of obesity.
American society emphasizes physical
appearance and often equates
attractiveness with slimness,
especially for women. Such messages
make
overweight people feel
unattractive. Many people
think that obese
individuals are gluttonous, lazy or
both, even though this is not
true. As a result, obese
people often face prejudice or
discrimination in the job market, at
school, and in social
situations.
Feelings of rejection, shame, or
depression are common.
So
what is the answer? Is there
an answer? Learn one answer here.
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