The 3 Top Facts To Understanding Obesity

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Learn some facts to understand obesity. Check out the article we found over at Herbs Info.

1. Obesity Is Directly Connected To The “Typical” Modern Lifestyle
One of the most important markers of a person’s health is their weight. As society becomes more and more developed, we have created more and more ways to automate our daily activities and increase our opportunities for leisure. Also, food is mass produced, prepared faster and more additives are used to enhance flavor and storage life. But this all comes with a cost. More and more people are eating fast food and TV dinners (or rather, “internet dinners”) and living sedentary lives with no exercise. When your lifestyle includes a diet high in fat and a complete lack of exercise, you can become overweight – and worse, obese.

2. BMI Is A Fairly Good Indicator But Not Infallible
One method to compute obesity calculates a person’s Body Mass Index (BMI), or weight-per-height. There is a lot of talk on how much of a predictive factor BMI is in a person’s predisposition to disease – but medical research has the final say. The higher the BMI is, the more likely a person is to develop cardiometabolic diseases – namely diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and coronary heart disease (CHD). Normal BMI is from 18 to 24.99. A person is considered overweight if his or her BMI is from 25 to 29.99. A BMI of 30 and higher is obese.

Note however that people with very strong muscle development i.e. bodybuilders will have a very high BMI while they may simultaneously have low body fat. BMI is a good “general marker” but the influence of musculature should be taken into consideration.

There are numerous ways to calculate body fat – including the “skin fold caliper” (cheap but effective) and expensive methods such as hydrostatic weighing – which gives +/- 1.5% error of body fat measurement but requires being submerged in a specialized tank of water.

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3. Obesity Is Not Just An “American Problem”
While Americans often bear the brunt of “fat jokes”, they are actually nowhere near the number one country with the largest percentage of the population being obese! Most of the countries in the top ten are actually in the Middle East:

Kuwait – 42.8 %
Saudi Arabia – 35.2%
Egypt – 35%
Jordan – 34.3%
United Arab Emirates (UAE) – 33.7%
South Africa – 33.5%
Mexico – 33%
USA – 32%
Syria – 32%
Venezuela – 31%

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Read full article: 5 Critically Important Facts About Obesity



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