Overweight? Watch out!
A new study shows that being overweight in mid-life
substantially increased the risk of dying of heart disease later
when they get older. This finding is based on a research by
Northwestern University as result of tracking 17,643 patients
for 3 decades. Even people with healthy blood pressure and
cholesterol levels when the study began are not safer.
Overweight people are more likely to have heart disease, as they
are more likely to have a higher blood pressure and cholesterol.
Both hike the risk of heart disease. Statistics shows obesity
can cause heart attacks, strokes and diabetes.
So if your weight is above normal level, you need to shed a few
pounds for the sake of your health.
How do you know for sure if you are overweight or not? You can
tell that by your Body Mass Index, BMI for short. Generally
speaking, a person whose BMI index is above 25 is considered
overweight.
BMI Weight Status
Below 18.5 Underweight
18.5 - 24.9 Normal
25.0 - 29.9 Overweight
30.0 and Above Obese
You can calculate your BMI by the following formula:
English Formula
BMI= weight in pounds/(height in inches x height in inches) x 703
Metric Formula
BMI= weight in kilograms/(height in meters x height in meters)
Even if you don't quite mind being overweight, it's better to
keep your weight at normal level for your health.
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