Fat And Disease Risk: Associations You Should Know About
If you're
overweight, there's a very good chance that he biggest problem you see with the
current state of your body is the image that looks back at you when you glance
in the mirror.
It's easy to focus
on the outward appearance of our body as this is what we see on a day to day
basis and what we're constantly thinking about as we move through life.
But, it's important
not to let this outward focus you have cause you to neglect what's happening on
the inside.
The fact of the
matter is that if you're overweight, what you look like in the mirror won't be
any issue compared to what's going on inside of your body and the disease risks
you may have.
Let's uncover some
of the biggest concerns that you should know about so you can see why it's time
that you took control of your weight once and for all.
Health Risks Of
Having Too Much Body Fat
Perhaps one of the
most well known health risks of suffering from obesity is the influence it's
going to have on your self-esteem and mental outlook. Those who are very obese often have very low
self-esteem and may often stay away from social situations because of it.
This can cause a
wide variety of psychological conditions such as anxiety as well as depression.
In addition to what
being overweight will do to your mental health, some of the other physical
health conditions that you'll be at a higher risk for include:
·
Having high blood pressure
·
Coronary heart disease
·
Type 2 diabetes development
·
Stroke
·
Gallbladder disease
·
Osteoarthritis
·
Breathing problems
·
Difficulty sleeping
·
Cancers of the breast and colon
Many of these
health risks could potentially become life threatening, so hopefully this makes
you sit up and think very seriously about what could potentially be at stake
for not taking action.
What You Can Do
Right Now
So what can you do
to decrease your risk?
Clearly the obvious
answer is to lose weight, but while that weight loss process is taking place
there are a few things that you should focus on to decrease your health risks
right now.
First, make sure
that you're getting regular exercise.
Getting enough exercise can really help to improve your health status
and eliminate or at least reduce some of the risks mentioned above.
In addition to
that, make sure that you are using a healthy diet approach. Using a crash diet because you want to lose
the weight so badly would not be advised as that will just put you at even
greater health risks since you'll likely be losing muscle not the fat that's
causing the problem and furthermore, you often won't be taking in a sufficient
level of nutrients either.
If you get both the
healthy diet and workout program in place, you should be able to feel confident
that as each day passes by, you're moving closer and closer to optimal health.
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