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Obesity
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The Risks of Obesity
Unless Americans make the effort to become educated, and receive guidance to move toward their weight loss goals, the health of America will only get worse. Unless change is believed to be critical, the anticipated health care costs will only be increase. Please become informed, in one way or another, so we as a country can start becoming healthier.
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Obesity and Arthritis
Arthritis is a painful disease which generally affect people above the age of 40, especially those who are obese. Though there are various contributing reasons stated for its occurence, obesity consistently emerges as a major reason for its occurence /health deterioration. Arthritis cripples the physical movements of the patients from leading a normal life.
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Losing Weight After Adjustable Gastric Band Surgery
Gastric band surgery has proved to be extremely successful and is certainly growing in popularity but, as this article will demonstrate, your success lies very much with the skill of your surgeon rather than with the operation itself.
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Economic Decline Due To Obesity! Surprising But True!
While chewing on your favorite fat and carbohydrate laden food, have you ever noticed that you are not only harming your own health but also leading your own country to the threshold of economic decline? The harm you are causing to the budget of your nation as a whole may not be clearly apparent in front of you but if you take all the evidences founded on this matter into account and delve into the issue to a deeper level, each and every fact would become crystal clear.
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Bariatric Surgery for Obesity – Not a Quick-Fix Surgery
Bariatric surgical procedures are major gastrointestinal operations. It is done by securing or sealing off the stomach to reduce the amount of food one can eat, then rearrange the small intestine to reduce the calories the bodies can absorb. Bariatric surgical procedures are only considered for people with severe obesity. Bariatric surgery for obesity is categorized by surgical technique.
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BMI: A Measure of Obesity?
Since awareness of the dangers of obesity became widespread, many strategies have emerged to counteract the condition. However, there was no concrete basis that determines if a person is in fact obese or not. People back then assumed that extreme fatness is obesity.
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Centers for Obesity Related Illnesses
There is a rapid upsurge of obesity in America today, with an alarming 20 percent of the adult population struggling with serious weight problems. This poses some grave health implications and complications that should be given immediate remedies. In response to this health crisis, there are a number of health centers specially created to cater the needs of people who are dealing with grave health and weight issues.
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The Cost of Obesity
According to a recent study, the expensive cost of obesity does not only run up the health and a medical bill of overweight people, but it is costing everyone as well. Some researchers estimated on year 2003 alone, every taxpayer pay around $170 annually which is mainly spent to manage obesity-related problems such as clogged arteries, cancer and diabetes.
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Female Obesity
Obesity affects a large portion of the total population of United States. A distressing 64% of adults from ages 20 to 74 were reported obese in 2000. Female obesity can be observed in all population clusters, however the racial and ethnic orientation of a person plays a very substantial factor.
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Obesity and Insulin Resistance
Being overweight or obese may pose health-related risks. Overweight and obesity have been considered as the leading cause of stroke and hypertension, cancer, and type 2 diabetes milletus. But what is obesity and what is insulin resistance. How do obesity and insulin resistance affect our health and how should they be prevented?
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Obesity and Overweight Teenagers
The issue on obesity and overweight teenagers around the globe is getting to a rate that is hard to match by any other causes of morbidity. The conditions of obese and overweight teens are not getting any better either. In fact, statistics shows that there are more youngsters who are living a difficult life because of health related risks caused by obesity and overweight.
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Obesity Related Health Problems
Being obese causes an increased risk for developing these numbers of serious and potentially lethal health problems. What makes these obesity related health problems even more noteworthy is the fact that it causes some 300,000 premature deaths in the United States every single year.
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