Obesity, or a body-mass index (BMI) that exceeds 30, poses health risks for children and adults. By understanding the factors that contribute to obesity and its potential risks and solutions, you and your family can make appropriate lifestyle...
Obesity is a leading health epidemic in the United States. Obesity, caused by poor diet and lack of physical activity, can lead to serious health problems. Fortunately, there are several treatments to help alleviate the condition.
Obesity makes headlines in America, as reports continue to emerge on the epidemic of overweight adults and children. First Lady Michelle Obama has declared war on childhood obesity, and a host of books rail against the problem. A number of public...
Most Americans are aware of the elements of good nutrition but don't apply them to their daily diets on a regular basis. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) finds evidence of this in large sectors of the population that are deficient in...
Approximately 17 percent of children ages 2 to 17 are obese, according to the 2007 to 2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Because obesity increases the risk for...
A diet that is high in fat is dangerous to your health. Eating too much fat is related to high body weight and obesity, and doing so increases your risk of high cholesterol, heart disease, some cancers, diabetes and even dementia. The Dietary...
Parents love to see the full cheeks of their baby or the chubby knees of a toddler. However, for many children what appears as adorable baby fat may turn into a major health concern. Childhood obesity affects a large and continuously growing...
The percentage of teens and children in the U.S. considered obese has risen sharply since the 1980s, according to the Centers for Disease Control. The percentage of obese kids was 15 percent in 2000, triple the percent in 1980. Obese teens deal...
Childhood obesity is a serious problem that places affected children at risk of developing serious medical conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure. According to the 2007-2008 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, nearly 17...
With the United States experiencing an obesity epidemic in adults and children, more government agencies, nonprofits, educational institutions and corporations are sponsoring research in an effort to resolve the crisis. Clinical trials are...
Being overweight is not just a matter of how you look, or what size jeans you wear. According to the obesity information page on the American Heart Association's website, "Even when there are no adverse effects on the known risk factors, obesity...
Sibutramine, or Reductil, is an anti-obesity medication. It contains the active ingredient sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate, which works by targeting chemicals in your brain to make you feel full and satisfied when eating lower amounts of...
The waist is an area where both men and women have a tendency to accumulate excess fat. Keeping your waistline fat-free takes willpower and discipline, but it is well worth the effort. According to the American Heart Association, excess fat around...
If you carry excess stomach fat, it may damage your self-esteem and leave you open for ridicule. More importantly, it also increases your risk of such health issues as high triglycerides, high cholesterol and heart disease, notes the American...
The sedentary lifestyle of a couch potato increases the risk of obesity, which contributes to other health conditions. According to the "Journal of the American Medical Association," 33.8 percent of adults in the U.S. were obese as of...
Excess body fat is a primary reason for such conditions like heart disease, type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure. This alone should be a key motivator for you to get off the couch and start training. From an aesthetic perspective, this will...
Reaching your ideal weight can help you avoid the risks associated with being overweight. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one-third of American adults are overweight. Being overweight increases your risk of...
Doctors use body mass index, or BMI, to help determine who is overweight or obese. Although it isn't a perfect measurement, it is free and easy to calculate so it is good for screening patients. If you have a high BMI, you are considered obese,...
Erectile dysfunction occurs when a man is unable to maintain or achieve an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. Erectile dysfunction has several causes, most of which are diseases that directly affect vascular function, such as...
Obesity is a problem that affects as many as 72.5 million adults in the United States, according to statistics compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Being overweight can affect your overall quality of life and can also...
Obesity is defined as a body mass index greater than 30. While carrying a little extra weight may not seem like a big problem when you don't have adverse side effects, your obesity could be affecting your health without your knowledge. Obesity can...
With more than two-thirds of the American population overweight or obese, knowing what to eat and how to combat obesity are becoming increasingly important. Fortunately, many free and reputable resources are at your disposal to help you research...
The body is made up of muscles, bones, fluids, skin, organs, ligaments, tendons and fat. All of this material is known collectively as mass. When you have an excessive amount of fat, you are susceptible to such conditions as heart disease,...
It is no secret that consuming too much sugar in your diet can be detrimental to your health. High sugar sodas, candies, pastries, ice cream and other treats are prevalent in many people's diets, and can cause several different ailments....
Morbid obesity is defined as having a body mass index of 40 or more. For instance, a person who is 5 feet, 8 inches tall would be morbidly obese if he weighs 263 lbs. Also known as severe obesity or extreme obesity, morbid obesity causes a...
As stated by the American Heart Association, obesity is associated with conditions such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, obesity and heart disease. Obesity simply means that you are significantly above your ideal weight, and 60 to 70...
Cardiovascular disease was the leading cause of death in 2008, according to the World Health Organization. In the same year, 1.5 billion people in the world were overweight or obese, a major risk factor in developing heart disease. BMI, or body...
High cholesterol can lead to a host of cardiovascular diseases including atherosclerosis and congestive heart failure. Certain risk factors associated with high cholesterol can be lowered by lifestyle interventions. Just a few alterations in your...
Eggs are common components of the standard American diet. They feature prominently in breakfast dishes, such as omelets, quiche and frittatas, and are served by themselves fried, scrambled and poached. Eggs also commonly appear in baked goods,...