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ObesityArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for obesityCauses and Risks of ObesityBy: Gareth Black | 13/04/2008 | Wellness ... Or some people may prefer swimming or playing an action sport such as tennis. A third cause of obesity and one that has been getting a lot of attention recently is the hereditary factor - the tendency for a person to inherit genes that ... Getting a Successful Obesity Surgery in IndiaBy: Poorna Narayan Rao | 20/03/2008 | Health ... same patient if want to approach for the next his/her complete medical records are furnished in detail. Conclusion: Getting the obesity surgery in India would cost 40 - 60% less than the cost in US and UK, including the Hospital ... Obesity SurgeryBy: Yourpractice | 09/05/2006 | Diseases and Conditions ... with its highly qualified bariatric weight loss surgeons. OSSANZ started by professionals who are interested in morbid obesity treatment and were involved in many research projects for developing this type of surgery. With around 15 ... Gastric Bypass , Gastric Sleeve and Lap Band Surgery: Answers to Morbid ObesityBy: wockhosp | 21/04/2008 | Nutrition ... ) divided by the square of his or her height (in metres). WHO defines overweight as a BMI of 25 or more, and obesity as a BMI of 30 or more. There is also evidence that the risk of chronic disease increases progressively as average BMI ... Obesity and Morbid Obesity - a Growing ProblemBy: Gareth Black | 13/04/2008 | Wellness ... people affected world wide, and an estimated 1 billion people in total being classed as over weight, obesity can truly be called an epidemic. The US situation This is the country most affected by this insidious disease. It's said ... Pet Obesity - a Growing ConcernBy: Subasree | 01/10/2007 | Pets ... in pets is due to either over feeding or not providing any exercise to the pets or not providing the right diet. Obesity in pets is also attributed to the modern lifestyles of people, who leave their pets alone in their house, eating for ... Myths of ObesityBy: Juliet Cohen | 24/08/2007 | Alternative Medicine ... is one of the few remaining socially sanctioned prejudices. There are four widely shared, inaccurate stereotypes about obesity which perpetuate the prejudice against fat people. Some Common myths and facts associated with Obesity. First is ... Obesity Treatment and Complete CureBy: Juliet Cohen | 06/07/2007 | Wellness ... . Obesity is defined simply as too much body fat. It is different from being overweight, which means weighing too much. Obesity is increased to a point where it is associated with certain health conditions or increased mortality. Obesity is ... Obesity Surgical TreatmentBy: Yourpractice | 23/05/2006 | Weight Loss ... a stapling device leaving a stomach tube instead of stomach sack. This surgery is also called as stomach stapling surgery. This obesity surgery can be done with laparoscopic methods Roux En Y Gastric bypass In this procedure a small ... Obesity And Your Child. Stop The CycleBy: Ruth Bird | 14/03/2006 | Health ... lifestyle, one that includes exercise and healthy meals and snacks... Generally, a child is not considered obese until the weight is at least 10 percent higher than what is recommended for the height and body type. Obesity most commonly ... Obesity – Types and TreatmentBy: Peter sams | 19/02/2008 | Alternative Medicine ... . Obesity can happen when you eat more calories than you burn off over a period of time. To most people, the term "obesity" means to be very overweight. Health professionals define "overweight" as an excess amount of body weight that ... Obesity Causes and Prevention – Secrets to Prevent ObesityBy: Dr John Anne | 14/02/2008 | Diseases and Conditions ... this goes unattended it can result in high cholesterol, and heart conditions. Obesity is something that should not be taken lightly, it is no different from any other medical condition, but there are steps you can take to prevent it, ... The Relationship Between Fast Food And ObesityBy: Cindy Heller | 24/10/2007 | Health ... overweight teenagers don't know or can not control to take balance food. While there is evidence to show that it causes obesity, it seems that other factors and choices come into play as well. The Risk for Diabetes Experts on fast ... Having Diabetes And Being Obese Tests The Limits Of Science In Saving LivesBy: Karin Manning | 18/10/2007 | Health ... an obese person. How so? Obese fat accumulations damage the cells in the body that produces insulin. Obesity and diabetes is a fatal cause and effect that also moves in a vicious circle. The already diabetic person would put a final tip ... Understanding The Common Causes Of Morbid Obesity And Treatment Options For The Morbidly ObeseBy: Karin Manning | 16/10/2007 | Fitness ... Index of 40 or higher. According to the National Institutes of Health Consensus Report, morbid obesity is a serious disease and must be treated as such. It is a chronic disease, meaning that its symptoms build slowly over an extended period ... Searches related to: obesity
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