Being Overweight Is Dangerous and Ugly, a Review of Fat Related Problems
From watching people, you would think being fat is normal and carries no health risks.
I am amazed at the number of children who are overweight as well as their parents.
It is even worse in late middle age and above categories.
It is no wonder that the United States is no where the top in the list of the healthiest nations.
As a matter of fact, in spite of having more doctors per thousand people than anywhere else in the world, we are far from the top in wellness.
An excess of fat is directly related diabetes, although many people with diabetes are not fat.
Anyone who carries extra weight is inviting that disease into their lives.
Medical research has demonstrated this fact time and time again.
Doctors beg their patients to lose weight without success.
To be truthful, some of those patients do make honest efforts to lose weight but it just won't go away regardless of how hard they try.
There is a solution, but either they aren't aware of it or feel they can't afford the price.
Diabetes is just one of the diseases with an overweight connection.
More and more research is connecting cancer to excess "bad" fat.
With cancer being almost a death sentence, it seems people who are overweight would be attempting to lose weight regardless of the cost.
Perhaps they have tried time and time again without success and just given up in despair.
We already know that most diets cause only temporary weight loss and the weight regained is likely to be more than was lost.
Then we come down to the skeletal damage done by carrying around too much weight.
Our bodies are not designed to handle a large amount of weight beyond what we find in the weight charts to be our ideal weights.
The excess weight bears down on the disks in our backs, producing pain and damage.
It bears down on our legs and feet with similar results.
There has to be an answer to the overweight problem and there is.
There are some good diets which can help you slowly lose weight when combined with exercise.
They require a change of life style and determination.
There is a financial price to pay when you find a weight loss plan that works and a worse health price to pay if you don't.
There is a solution if you are willing to do your research.
I am amazed at the number of children who are overweight as well as their parents.
It is even worse in late middle age and above categories.
It is no wonder that the United States is no where the top in the list of the healthiest nations.
As a matter of fact, in spite of having more doctors per thousand people than anywhere else in the world, we are far from the top in wellness.
An excess of fat is directly related diabetes, although many people with diabetes are not fat.
Anyone who carries extra weight is inviting that disease into their lives.
Medical research has demonstrated this fact time and time again.
Doctors beg their patients to lose weight without success.
To be truthful, some of those patients do make honest efforts to lose weight but it just won't go away regardless of how hard they try.
There is a solution, but either they aren't aware of it or feel they can't afford the price.
Diabetes is just one of the diseases with an overweight connection.
More and more research is connecting cancer to excess "bad" fat.
With cancer being almost a death sentence, it seems people who are overweight would be attempting to lose weight regardless of the cost.
Perhaps they have tried time and time again without success and just given up in despair.
We already know that most diets cause only temporary weight loss and the weight regained is likely to be more than was lost.
Then we come down to the skeletal damage done by carrying around too much weight.
Our bodies are not designed to handle a large amount of weight beyond what we find in the weight charts to be our ideal weights.
The excess weight bears down on the disks in our backs, producing pain and damage.
It bears down on our legs and feet with similar results.
There has to be an answer to the overweight problem and there is.
There are some good diets which can help you slowly lose weight when combined with exercise.
They require a change of life style and determination.
There is a financial price to pay when you find a weight loss plan that works and a worse health price to pay if you don't.
There is a solution if you are willing to do your research.
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