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<< Home > Health > Are the Obese different from others? Are the Obese different from others?
Author: Alma Orozco
Obesity is a condition in which a person has excess of body fat. A normal person has about 30 to 35 billion fat cells. When a person gains weight, the fat cells grow in their size and later on, start increasing. A BMI of 18 to 24 is considered the normal weight, 25 to 29 are considered overweight and any person who has a BMI of 30 or higher is considered obese. A proper nutrient diet helps people in maintaining the body’s calorie need. Rich source of vitamins and minerals help people in meeting their body needs. What makes obese people different from normal people is that normal people follows a regular nutrient diet at a proper time and do regular exercises, where as obese people take food at their wish. Physical inactivity is also a main cause. While it’s long been known that it is better to be fit and fat than being thin and sedentary, now thinness has become a prerequisite of attractiveness. Causes of being obese Effects There is a difference in attitude towards obese people as obesity is related to unattractive, lazy, and unhealthy. Common physical problems include Overall, normal people are metabolically healthier than people who are obese or overweight. By comparison, among the overweight, more than half the people have two to more risk factors. Even though there is a health risk from being too fat, you can eliminate much of the potential risk by exercising and nutritional diet. A conscious effort to alter diet habits and a changed lifestyle are the best methods to manage obesity.
Alma Orozco is a certified patient coordinator of the Ready4Achange team for http://www.ready4achange.com .
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