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Obesity And The Emotional Connection

Tuesday 21 November 2006 @ 5:55 pm

It might sound a bit weird but it is a fact. Emotions can fuel obesity as well. And the most vulnerable victims of emotional pressure are the 35-plus age group, believed to be handling the maximum pulls and pressures on them. Research have shown that people tend to eat more when they are upset, anxious, sad, stressed out, or even bored. Then, after they have eaten too much, they may feel bad about it and stuff themselves some more to quell those bad feelings - creating a vicious cycle. Being overweight is not a disease, but obesity is simply bad news for the body and mind. Obesity unlike measuring body weight is all about the Body Mass Index (BMI) - the relation of your weight in proportion to your height. It is of concern for the health of a person when the BMI count for obesity goes beyond 30.

Obesity represents a complex relationship between genetic, psychological, physiological, metabolic, socioeconomic, lifestyle, and cultural factors. And stress is emerging as the major cause behind obesity. Recent studies have revealed that there may be a link between so-called modern life and increasing rates of overeating, overweight, and obesity. Foods high in sugar, fat, and calories — seem to calm the body’s response to chronic stress. In addition, hormones produced when one is under stress encourage the formation of fat cells. Moreover stress can also lead to sleep apnea, which is co-related to obesity. Recent studies suggest that sleep deprivation (anything less than 7-9 hours of a night) can contribute to obesity. Bodies that aren’t rested produce less than optimal amounts of leptin, a hormone that regulates appetite, leading to increased cravings for high calorie and carbohydrates.

When obesity reaches a point or morbidity with a BMI count of 40 or more, the person is at the highest risk due to obesity related diseases like hypertension, high blood cholesterol, heart diseases and Type2 diabetes. In such a condition, the doctor recommends weight loss medications also called diet pills which are mainly used for short-term treatment of obesity. Of the many available diet pills, Adipex diet pills have been one of the most trusted and effective weight loss drugs. Adipex is a prescription brand appetite suppressant of generic Phentermine hydrochloride used along with diet, exercise and lifestyle changes.




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