Obesity
Obesity
HOW IS OBESITY CAUSED?
1. ENERGY IMBALANCE.
HOW DOES YOUR BODY STORE ENERGY?
The amount of energy that your body gets from the food that you eat depends on:1f
- the TYPE of foods you eat
- how the food is PREPARED
- how LONG it has been since you last ate
2. MEDICAL CONDITIONS THAT CAN CAUSE OBESITY
3. MEDICINES THAT CAN CAUSE OBESITY
WHAT OTHER FACTORS INCREASE THE RISK OF BECOMING OBESE?
WHY IS OBESITY A WORLDWIDE PROBLEM?
Did you know?
- Worldwide obesity has nearly tripled since 1975!2b
- As of 2016; almost 40 % of adults are overweight and 13 % are obese.2c
- Obesity kills more people than underweight.2c
- Obesity is preventable.2d
- an increased intake of energy-dense foods that are high in fat and sugars.
- an increase in physical inactivity due to the inactive nature of many jobs (desk-bound), changing modes of transportation (less walking) and increasing urbanisation.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
BMI CALCULATION

TABLE: WEIGHT CATEGORIES

WHAT ARE THE COMMON CONSEQUENCES/COMPLICATIONS OF BEING OBESE?
- metabolic syndrome
- diabetes
- high cholesterol
- cardiovascular diseases (heart disease and stroke)
- breathing problems (sleep apnoea, asthma)
- back pain
- Osteoarthritis (a major cause of knee replacement surgery in patients who are obese for a long time)
- incontinence (weak bladder)
- low self-esteem or depression
- cancer
Almost half a million new cancer cases per year can be attributed to overweight and obesity!3c
MANAGING OBESITY
HOW CAN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY BE REDUCED?
WAYS IN WHICH YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFESTYLE AND DECREASE YOUR RISK OF OBESITY:
- eat according to your daily calorie needs and not more!
- eat less saturated and trans fats
- avoid foods with added sugars
- increase consumption of fruit, vegetables, legumes, whole grains and nuts
Increase physical activity:1y
- exercise more
- reduce screen time
Get enough sleep:1aa
- lack of sleep can affect hormones that control hunger urges
Decrease stress:1bb
- stress can affect the brain and trigger the production of cortisol, a hormone that controls our energy balances and hunger urges
WHAT IS THE BIG DEAL WITH SOFT DRINKS?
Medical References
Medical References
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