How will Obesity Affect You and What Can You Do?
1. Carrying around excess body fat will decrease your energy
level. Having just 10 lbs. of excess body fat is like carrying
around a 10-lb. bag of lard.
2. Your heart has to work overtime to support the extra weight.
Obesity has a harmful effect on your entire cardiovascular
system. Your cardiovascular system includes your heart, your
lungs, and all of your arteries and veins.
3. You may develop breathing problems. For example, sleep apnea
is a breathing problem that causes you to stop breathing for
short instances during sleep. Sleep apnea can also cause snoring.
4. Extra weight will take a toll on your joints. Obesity has
also been linked to gout, which is when uric acid that cannot be
excreted collects in the joints of the toes.
5. Obesity can cause infertility.
6. Type 2 Diabetes has been linked to obesity.
7. Extra weight will put you at a higher risk for certain types
of cancer. Obese men have a higher risk of developing colon,
rectum, or prostate cancer. Obese women have a higher risk of
developing gallbladder, breast, uterine, cervical, or ovarian
cancer.
8. Being overweight and obesity are associated with increased
risks of gall bladder disease, incontinence, increased surgical
risk, and depression.
9. Obesity can affect the quality of life through limited
mobility and decreased physical endurance as well as through
social, academic, and job discrimination.
10. Being overweight may have an effect on your self-esteem
that, in turn, will have a negative effect on your overall
health.
The Sad Statistics about Obesity
If you are overweight or obese you are certainly not alone.
Obesity is a serious degenerative disorder whose severity rate
is as lethal as most plagues.
Obesity is just as deadly as smoking, AIDS or any other of the
slow deaths that are caused by contemporary afflictions.
The value of examining statistics is that it can help you
predict your own likelihood of developing obesity in your life
time or how you may have developed it as a result of gender,
age, race, geographical location or other predisposing factors.A
look at the following statistics will show you. Not only is the
world round, it is also fat!
The Prevalence of Obesity
39.8 million American adults or more than 57% of North American
adults are overweight (American Medical Association).
More than 60 percent of Americans aged 20 years and older are
overweight. One-quarter of American adults are also obese
(American Medical Association).
Over 300 million adults are estimated to be overweight worldwide
(WHO World Health Report, 2003).
11% of children are obese in the USA (World Heart Federation
Fact-Sheet, 2002).
50% of women aged 20 to 74 are overweight or obese in the US
(The National Women's Health Information Center).
Statistics about Men 24.1% of men aged 20-34 are obese in the US
1999-2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
25.2% of men aged 35-44 are obese in the US 1999-2000 (Health
United States, 2003, NCHS)
30.1% of men aged 45-54 are obese in the US 1999-2000 (Health
United States, 2003, NCHS)
32.9% of men aged 55-64 are obese in the US 1999-2000 (Health
United States, 2003, NCHS)
33.4% of men aged 65-74 are obese in the US 1999-2000 (Health
United States, 2003, NCHS)
20.4% of men aged over 75 are obese in the US 1999-2000 (Health
United States, 2003, NCHS)
Statistics about Women
Obesity prevalence statistics by age group for women in the USA:
25.8% of women aged 20-34 are obese in the US 1999-2000 (Health
United States, 2003, NCHS)
33.9% of women aged 35-44 are obese in the US 1999-2000 (Health
United States, 2003, NCHS)
38.1% of women aged 45-54 are obese in the US 1999-2000 (Health
United States, 2003, NCHS)
43.1% of women aged 55-64 are obese in the US 1999-2000 (Health
United States, 2003, NCHS)
If you believe these figures are concerning and would like to
consider a path of safe and easy weight loss then you should
think and act carefully today. Remember, today is a
gift...that's why it's called the present! What you do today
will decided how successful you are with your health and weight
loss decisions.