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Why You Are Overweight And How You Can Fix
It
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One of the major obstacles to successful weight control is lack
of understanding. In plain terms, ignorance may be bliss but it
certainly does not lead to shedding of excess pounds.
Glandular Problems
For example, many overweight people claim that their problem is
due to their "glands". They believe that they have some
kind of metabolic disease that causes them to pile on the weight.
In fact, only occasionally is this so. In a very small proportion
of overweight people a simple blood test, arranged by a GP, may
show that the thyroid gland is underactive. In such a case thyroid
hormone replacements may help the weight problem. But I must stress
that thyroid problems are rarely the cause of excess weight.
Diabetes and Excess Weight
A much more common link between excess weight and metabolic disease
is Diabetes. Middle-aged and elderly people who are overweight are
far more likely to develop type 2, that is non-insulin dependent,
diabetes. Often, merely shedding the excess weight leads to good
control of the disease. Diabetes is a serious condition, which significantly
increases the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke.
Excess weight and obesity are major health problems. In the UK,
one in three adults are overweight, and one in six adults are obese
- which means they carry surplus body weight of 20% or more.
But Why Are You Overweight?
One of the most common remarks I hear from overweight clients is:
"But doctor, I hardly eat anything at all. My weight has nothing
to do with the food I eat." Ridiculous as such a comment may
sound, there is a grain of truth in it. Since the end of World War
Two, the amount of food we eat has actually lessened, whilst at
the same time our average body weight has risen. Whilst this may
seem a puzzle, there is a very simple explanation.
During the past few decades we have watched more and more television,
we spend more time in front of computers, we use cars where before
we used our feet or bicycles, and we use lifts and escalators instead
of stairs. We have become less active. So, although we consume less
calories now than a few years ago, we also burn up far fewer calories
than before.
What we weigh depends on a simple balance: the calories we consume
against the calories we burn. Or, put more simply, food versus exercise.
Yes, we may not seem to eat very much, but if we are couch potatoes
we still end up piling on the weight.
This is one example of poor public knowledge about excess weight.
Another has to do with the best way to shed those excess pounds.
Ask most people and they will tell you: "Diet". Again,
there is some truth in the answer, but it is far from complete.
And What Can You Do About It?
For a start, most people's idea of "diet" is to go on
some kind of masochistic hunger-driven eating plan, which forbids
all of their favorite foods. Yes, as long as you stick to such a
program you will probably lose weight, but at what cost? Anyone
who has followed such a regime knows that it is impossible to stick
to it for long, and when the diet is eventually abandoned all those
pounds come tumbling back on even faster than they went away.
With experience, and with professional guidance, some people eventually
learn that the only way to diet sensibly is to follow a healthy,
balanced diet with lots of fresh fruit and vegetables, not much
fat, and moderation in all things.
This approach, providing it is combined with regular moderate exercise
-- such as walking for 30 minutes 4 days a week and weightlifting
3 days a week -- does in fact, yield results.
Note the important features: a healthy balanced diet and exercise.
Without exercise it is virtually impossible to lose weight and,
even more importantly, to maintain a healthy weight. Which brings
us on to another area of ignorance. Maintaining weight is the name
of the game. Almost anyone can lose weight. The trick is to keep
it off.
The tendency to be overweight is a lifelong condition. Like diabetes
or high blood pressure, you don't "cure" it - you aim
only to "control" it. Unless you continue to work at it,
excess weight has an unpleasant habit of coming back. But the process
really does not have to be unpleasant. Good healthy food in moderation
and reasonable exercise help to shape a fitter and more energetic
body, which makes for a more enjoyable lifestyle.
Don't Believe the Hype
Finally, one more common piece of ignorance. Many like to believe
that you can "cure" excess weight and obesity with pills.
Sadly, no magic bullet is yet available, nor is it likely to be
for many years to come. The answer for the foreseeable future will
remain the same: eat less, exercise more. Don't allow yourself to
believe the common points of ignorance to do with obesity. Instead,
arm yourself with knowledge. If you need extra help, see your doctor,
practice nurse or local slimming club.
Losing weight is simple, which is not to say that it is necessarily
easy. But don't make it even more difficult by believing that which
is not true.
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