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jeniferdesauza
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Obesity
What is Obesity ?
Obesity is associated with increased glucose levels which activate genes involved in its metabolism. Perhaps it is due to persistant gene activation of developmental genes that are in part regulated by glucose or one of its effectors.
Obesity has been shown to impact on a wide variety of cellular pathways involved in growth.
The Dietary Treatment for Obesity
Specific food recommendations follow at the end of this hand out.
The suggestions can be summarized in several "rules of thumb"
1) Avoid almost all "white" foods. (i.e. sugars, flours, pastas, breads, brown "whole grains' too, potatoes)
2) Avoid almost any product labeled as " low fat, fat-free"
3) Construct most meals around the big three categories that constitute a whole food
nutrient dense diet:
a. Proteins (meats, Eggs, real Cheeses, Fish)
b. Salads (various colors!)
c. Vegetables and Some Fruits (various colors!)
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Ianpeterson
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RE: Obesity
That is really useful information. In today's world, children are much more likely to find activities to keep them motivate for longer hours. These include television and surfing the web. Parents should be wise to take action to make sure their children get to bed on time and sleep throughout the night. Obesity is not the only thing parents should be concerned about when it comes to the health effects of sleep on young children and teens.
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RE: Obesity
Obesity traditionally has been defined as a weight at least 20% above the weight corresponding to the lowest death rate for individuals of a specific height, gender, and age ideal weight. The foods we eat every day contribute to our well-being. Foods provide us with the nutrients we need for healthy bodies and the calories we need for energy. If we eat too much, however, the extra food turns to fat and is stored in our bodies. If we overeat regularly, we gain weight, and if we continue to gain weight, we may become obese.
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shiringomez
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RE: Obesity
People are eating much more than they used to. If you do not sleep enough your risk of becoming obese doubles, according to research. So people who suffering from this obesity must have to take extra care for their health and make effort to decrease it because it is very bad for health.
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herrymoris
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RE: Obesity
I have read this all stuff and I came to know that its really very nice information. Moreover I just want to say that when the less you move around the fewer calories you burn. And I also assume that that is not only a question of calories. Physical activity has an effect on how your hormones work, and hormones have an effect on how your body deals with food.
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