Showing posts with label Weight Gain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weight Gain. Show all posts

Monday, May 3, 2010

Obesity: Main Causes

Obesity is a serious health term thatcan root all sorts of fitness teething troubles for everyone that suffers from it. Below, are the given reasons behind increasing obesity, look at which can make one reduce their overweight.

Excess intake of food than the quantity it burns leads to obesity. Earlier over-eating or less exercising were the main facts behind over weight body, while these days Doctors do understand that obesity is a consequence of many factors around inclusive of social and environmental scenario around.Genetic reasons are also one of the important reasons behind.

Medical Causes of Obesity

Usually obesity is the upshot of overeating, but in an undersized cut of surplus weight gain is a indicator of a new syndrome.


Medical causes of obesity can include:Hypothyroidism:  
  1. Thyroid hormone regulates our metabolism. So lack of hormone slows the metabolic rate and often causes weight gain.
  2. Cushing's pattern: This restriction when the adrenal glands (located on top of each organ meatsyield a superfluous amount of a steroid hormone called cortisol. This leads to a build-up of fat in characteristic sites such as the face, better back, and abdomen.
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What are some causes of obesity



There are many causes of obesity and they apply to both men and manhood.

  1. Lack of exercise - Active body keeps burning extra calories and helps redusing eight.
  2. Unhealthy diets - Improper meal can lead to unhealthy body physic and can lead to various health problem.
  3. Physiological issues – A mistaken view of self be a effect of our rearing or traumatic . For model, if nobody was badly treated as a child, a person may chose to be heavier. The harmed person may gain weight to make unsightly to get out of future misapplication.
  4. An uneducated deeds –  Another well-read conduct is eating entirety on our as children. Now, once we are full, we still revive to eat.
  5. Boredom – Sometimes, we eat because present is nobody else to do. Emotionalism, recession, and angst play a part in obesity. Just as some kinfolk may feel the need to drink or smoke to calm concern, some public use food to feel superior.
  6. Metabolism – Slow metabolism can leads to over weight body. As we age, our absorption slows down, and if we do not change our eating habits, obesity may be the grade.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Obesity In Children

The problem of childhood obesity has grown considerably in recent years. Between 16 and 33 percent of children and adolescents are obese.  Obesity is among the easiest medical conditions to recognize but most difficult to treat.

What is obesity?
A few extra pounds do not suggest obesity it may be indicated by a tendency to gain weight easily and a need for changes in diet and/or exercise.  Generally, a child is not considered obese until the weight is at least 10 percent higher than what is recommended for the height and body type.  Obesity most commonly begins in childhood between the ages of 5 and 6, and during adolescence. 

Causes of childhood obesity ?

An unhealthy diet combined with a lack of exercise are the main causes of childhood obesity. High-calorie foods such as chocolates, sweets and fast food are cheap and readily available to children. Alongside this, physical activity and exercise are no longer a part of most children's days - some children never walk or cycle to school or play sport. Instead, many of them spend hours in front of a television or computer.

What is a healthy weight for a child?

You may find it difficult to tell whether your child has temporary "puppy fat" or is genuinely overweight. Your GP will check height and weight charts (centile charts) when assessing your child to see if he/she is overweight for his/her age.

Prevention of childhood obesity -

If your child is overweight, you shouldn't encourage a strict diet to lose excess weight. Instead you should help your child to maintain his/her weight so he/she can "grow into it" as he/she gets taller.

Your child should never be put on a weight-loss diet without medical advice as this can affect his/her growth. You should talk to your GP or a dietitian if you're very concerned about your child's weight.