Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Still, what is the answer?You eat only your earned calories

Health Complications of Obesity
• Increased overall premature mortality
• Lipid disorders
• Adult onset diabetes
 • Obstructive sleep apnea
• Hypertension
• Gallstones
• Degenerative arthritis
• Fatty infiltration of liver
• Coronary artery disease
• Restrictive lung disease
• Cancer
• Gastrointestinal diseases

Obesity and overweight are on the increase, eating disorders are becoming more common, and many people diet to lose weight. In parallel, dietrelated subjects are in vogue and over the past few years there has been an explosion of interest in any aspect of diet, from healthy eating through to eating disorders. The popular press offers features on diet, bookstores sell books on healthy eating, and television producers broadcast documentaries on people who are overweight, are underweight, have a solution to weight, or need a solution to their weight. The academic and research literature has also proliferated. Diet provides the focus for dieticians, nutritionists, endocrinologists, geneticists, psychiatrists, sociologists, and a range of psychologists from social, biological, health, and clinical psychology perspectives. There are journals dedicated to the subject of diet, specialist books produced, and conferences held to provide a forum for discussion.

Still, what is the answer?You eat only your earned calories.


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