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The elevated cholesterol level risks of being overweight


2010
03.30

Most people are mindful of the risks that being over weight presents. Many of us have received information about how overweight adversely affects health. Much of the information about overweight and poor health traditionally revolves about the danger to internal organs. And when we discuss internal bodily functions, one of the major risks in being over weight is the occurrence of high cholesterol.

Cholesterol is a major part of adipose in the blood. It is transported by proteins, one type of which are called LDL, or low-density lipoproteins. Low-density lipoproteins are commonly known as bad cholesterol due to its correlation with blood vessel disorders. The more bad cholesterol you have in your blood, the more you at risk of getting cardiovascular diseases, such as cardiac illnesses and cerebrovascular accident.

You may have gotten bad cholesterol from your parents; however, eating the wrong kinds of food is the more probable cause for getting the disorder. Those who consume foods which are high in saturated fat tend to have more bad cholesterol compared to those who eat a modest quantity of saturated fats. Despite the fact that having excess weight does not automatically mean you get it from fatty foods, after a while continuous consumption of these foods will result to weight gain. And whether diet is the main culprit or not, people who are overweight generally have higher levels of LDL than non-overweight people.

Those who are overweight normally do not have sufficient high-density lipoproteins (HDL), commonly known as good cholesterol, and their triglycerides are usually plenty. They may also have an abundance of bad cholesterol. Furthermore, obesity increases the risk for high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes, which are associated with heart disease.

Those who are overweight are recommended to receive cholesterol screening, which includes following dietary guidelines, increasing physical activity and the use of cholesterol busting medication.

Losing weight if you are overweight can help lower LDL and is especially important for those with a cluster of risk factors that includes high triglyceride and/or low HDL levels, and being overweight with a large waist measurement (more than 40 inches for men and more than 35 inches for women).

Lose weight, if you need to. Lost weight of even 5 to 10 pounds can decrease cholesterol and triglycerides. Losing weight can also help lower your blood pressure.

Daily exercise is advised to everybody. It can help raise HDL and lower LDL and is especially important for those with high triglyceride and/or low HDL levels.

Body mass is governed by what you eat and your way of life. High body weight is very likely to be a problem for your cardiovascular system only when your body fat percentage is well above an acceptable level; 32 percent for women and 25 percent for men.

Increasing your body weight with muscle mass through body building and bulking up with protein may not cause a cholesterol problem, provided that those proteins are lean.


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The social stigma in being obese


2010
03.09

Recent data has shown that worldwide, overweight and obese people are growing in numbers, both men and women whatever the age.

This is mainly simply because people these days are more inclined to dine in quick food restaurants and neglect their dose of fruits and veggies. Another cause of getting obese and is the inactive way of life people have due to the convenience of using PCs, television, and personal computer games for work and for fun.

But getting obese is really a big social concern. Name calling and super-sized clothes are just a few from the actual dilemmas confronting the obese.

The attack on people who are obese by the entertainment press continues to dishonor them. It is so tough for obese people these days; should you watch TV or read magazines, you know that everybody wants to have a body like that of a super model. That all people wish for perfection with their appearance.

It was even reported that airlines are considering weighing passengers and on setting their fare amount based on their weight. They’ve suggested too to oblige people who do not fit in 1 seat to pay for two tickets.

I certainly believe being obese and obesity are issues we must take seriously. Not for the vain self indulgent reasons portrayed by the media, but for the serious wellness risks which come with it.

While I do not agree with stigmatising people who are obese, I believe making the condition seem normal is just as poor.

The most common way that may lead to weight loss is to decrease our intake of quick meals,eat more fruits and veggies, elevated physical activities, and fewer moments with the TV and PC.

Overweight people,if they can, should certainly talk to a nutritionist. They should keep themselves informed about what is healthy and what isn’t, simply because I believe lots of people have the wrong ideas. They should attempt to keep healthy foods around and not junk foods simply because having these kinds of foods in sight makes it much harder to resist temptation.

I also believe that the best thing to do to conquer this social stigma against getting obese is for those who are obese to accept themselves for who they are, and that it doesn’t matter what they look like; that they have to eat better for wellness reasons.

The overweight should attempt not to bring up the weight concern for its own sake; but attempt to make it a wellness concern.

Continue to do your best. It is really a lifelong procedure. There may be obstacles sometimes, but continue to do your best. Concentrate on areas that need more help. Think of other methods on how you can achieve your goal and share it with others if it did a excellent job on you.

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