Obesity And What You Can Do
Obesity and your health, handle and avoid with easy exercises, why? Obesity is America is said to be out of control and some call it an epidemic, due to the rise in the number of people suffering from obesity in the last few years. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a person is deemed to be obese if he has a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or above. Meaning that the person consumes more than what is required by the body. This leads to all sorts of health problems such as diabetes, heart disease and metabolic syndrome to name a few, and on certain occasions can even result in death. The main causes of obesity are said to be unhealthy eating habits and a sedentary lifestyle. The main cause of obesity is bad food habit and lack of exercise however, hormonal changes are also at fault.
The obesity statistics are somewhat staggering. It is said that virtually two-thirds of American adults above the age of 20 , that is 66 percent of the population, are said to be obese, according to results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) . From which 33 percent are women and 30 percent are men. Another survey by NHANES shows that the prevalence rates of children aged between 2 to 5 years has increased from 5 percent to 13.9 percent over the last few years. Children too face the obesity epidemic and their future seems not too bright as CDC researches predict that by the time these children reach the age of 25, they’d become obese.
Based on obesity statistics by the National Institutes of Health, obesity is the second leading cause of death that can be prevented, in America. This is only exceeded by tobacco. An estimated 300, 000 deaths are said to be caused as a result of obesity each year. As stated earlier, diabetes is very common among those who are obese, particularly type 2 diabetes. 80 percent of those suffering from type 2 diabetes are said to be related to obesity according to obesity statistics by the Wellness International Network Limited.
These obesity statistics from America are quite scary to begin with and that is why the situation has been named an apidemic. If people could become more careful and aware of the implications and adapt new lifestyles that are healthier on their food habits and the amount of exercises they receive, perhaps obesity statistics will start changing?.
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