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Obesity has reached epidemic proportions across the globe.
More than 1 billion adults are overweight with 300 million labeled clinically
obese. An alarming 22 million children around the world under the age of five
are estimated to be overweight. Of even greater concern is the fact that these
numbers are rising at accelerated rates with no expectation that these rates
will slow in the near future. Obesity
is a nondiscriminatory disease; affecting people of all races, ethnicity,
and socioeconomic status. The toll obesity takes on the body, the mind,
and even on society is extensive. Health experts are committed to educating
the public concerning the prevalence of obesity, the detrimental effects
caused by this adverse condition, and how to eradicate this societal burden. The body
mass index, commonly referred to as the BMI, is a calculation which is performed
using Average BMIs vary by the region where an individual lives. In North America and Europe, the mean is 25-27kg/m2. A person is considered overweight if the measured BMI is more than 25kg/m2. The standard set for determining obesity is a BMI exceeding 30kg/m2. With the mean BMI in North America between 25 and 27, it is safe to conclude that a majority of Americans are within the overweight range on the scale and very close to the clinical obesity measurement. How does obesity affect health?Individuals considered obese suffer adverse affects to both their health
and quality of life. Added weight can impede a person’s ability to comfortably
perform necessary daily activities. Certain tasks, easily performed by individuals
at a healthy weight, can often seem intolerable or even impossible to someone
considered obese. Many individuals experience psychological issues directly
related to obesity; depression, low self-esteem and low self-confidence.
The difficulty handling every day chores along with the health issues caused
by obesity may become overwhelming and frustrating. Contending with the effects
of obesity over a long period of time can elicit feelings of futility and
hopelessness. Understanding the cause of obesityA number of factors have been attributed to the . . . . . . . |
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