“I am fat. Do I need to lose weight?”
There has been so much hype on how to lose weight. For most people, the primary goal of it is to look good and be accepted by society. However, the idea of losing weight goes beyond good looks. The medical benefits that it can generate may also be potentially life saving. If one browses through journals, newspapers or gossip newspapers, there has been little information regarding the medical benefits of losing weight. This is the area we all have to be aware of.
Obesity is now considered a disease rather than a physical attribute. It is the root cause of many diseases such as high blood pressure, stroke, heart and kidney problems, diabetes, joint pains, and skin diseases. Some of these diseases can even be life threatening.
Once a person starts losing weight, the functions of the different organs in the body begin to improve as well. Take the heart as an example. This is a remarkable organ that works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all throughout your lifetime. Excessive fat surrounding this organ will become an obstacle to its regular function, forcing the heart muscles to overwork. An overworked and overloaded heart will inadequately supply blood to our vital organs leading to fatigue, chest discomfort, and the like. As we lose weight, we improve cardiac function and cardiovascular performance.
Cholesterol is always a major concern when it comes to obesity. This is a normal constituent in the body, however, in excess it can be harmful. Cholesterol is derived from the fats we consume from food. Abnormally high amounts in the blood can lead to fatty deposits, narrowing our blood vessels leading to an inadequate supply of blood to our vital organs. This condition is known as arteriosclerosis. By choosing the right food and maintaining the ideal body weight, bad cholesterol is kept at low levels. In the long term, you halt the progression of arterial hardening, it turn, blood circulation in the body is also optimized.
Excessive weight interferes with the skeletomuscular activities. All the weight-bearing joints are overburdened due to the excess load. Gout, rheumatism and arthritis are common in those who are overweight. But along with these diseases, the damage to the joints and bones is greater in obese than in non-obese individuals. As one loses there is less sheer force over these joints hence improving mobility and eliminates joint pain.
Sleep apnea and respiratory problems are also not uncommon in obese patients. Again by losing weight, “reformed” obese individuals will have a more restful sleep, thus improving the oxygenation in the respiratory system.
The social and financial impact of obesity is tremendous, considering that the cost of medical health now is overwhelming. The simple steps of weight loss can have a large impact towards the improvement of bodily functions and prevention of certain diseases.
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