Americans spend billions of dollars on dieting, diet programs, diet foods, diet books, and diet pills. Another billion more is spent on treating the diseases associated with obesity and being overweight. Health concerns related to being obese or overweight are epidemic in America. Too many extra pounds can have serious long-term consequences for your health. Being obese or overweight can result in health problems like diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease, osteoporosis and certain cancers.
Quick weight loss is not the way to go. Make a good diet program and exercise a part of your life. There are many diet programs, you need to find the one that works best for you and stick with it. There are no healthy, short-term, diet programs for solving obesity, or being overweight. Changes in lifestyle, such as more exercise or dieting, must be permanent changes.
Exercise will get your weight loss started. Combined with a healthy diet, exercise helps the body return to a healthy condition. Regularly walking, swimming, cycling, jogging, skiing, aerobic dancing, will help get the weight off and it improve heart, lung, and brain function. Exercise stimulates various brain chemicals, which can leave you feeling happier and more relaxed than you were before you worked out.
For you to stay alive your heart needs to pump blood through your body. The heart does a much better job when your body is in shape. Your cells stay oxygenated and your resting pulse will be steady and healthy.
Do you start huffing and puffing after walking a flight of stairs? That is a sure sign that your body is not getting enough oxygen to your cells. Exercise brings oxygen and nutrients to your tissues. The body learns to use oxygen more competently when we exercise regularly. It could be walking around the neighborhood block, jogging or working out at the gym. As long as you do it regularly, your body will begin to use oxygen more efficiently. When that happens, you can increase the time and intensity of the workout.
Exercise will help flush out the buildup of plaque in your arteries that can cause a heart attack or stroke. The more overweight, inactive and the worse you eat the better chance you have of having health problems. Taking preventative measures such as exercising, will help to lessen your risk of facing serious health conditions at a young age.
Don't overdo it when you start out, go slow and get a checkout from your Doctor. If you've been inactive for years, big changes can cause you big problems. Small changes over time can make you a new person. Start with 10 minutes of easy exercise or a walk every day and increase gradually over time. If you have a day when the body is too sore then skip it and work out the next day. Being steady is more important than being intense. You can get intense later when you are in shape, you will enjoy it more. Exercise releases "feel good" hormones when you have had a good workout or walk. Just the fact that you have completed the workout will make you feel better about yourself. If you want to keep those good vibrations, you have to continue to exercise and make it a part of your life.
Negative health outcomes associated with obesity are accepted within the medical community, the health implications of being overweight are more controversial. It is generally accepted that being overweight causes similar health problems as obesity just to a lesser degree.
It is generally accepted that for significantly obese patients, losing weight can reduce health risks and improve quality of life. There is evidence to suggest that for merely overweight people, the health effects of attempting to lose weight may actually be more detrimental than simply remaining overweight. For all individuals, repeatedly losing weight and then gaining it back, is believed to do more harm than good. Stay away from quick fad diets that can cause the loss of more muscle than fat. This can be the cause of additional health problems. - 15343
Quick weight loss is not the way to go. Make a good diet program and exercise a part of your life. There are many diet programs, you need to find the one that works best for you and stick with it. There are no healthy, short-term, diet programs for solving obesity, or being overweight. Changes in lifestyle, such as more exercise or dieting, must be permanent changes.
Exercise will get your weight loss started. Combined with a healthy diet, exercise helps the body return to a healthy condition. Regularly walking, swimming, cycling, jogging, skiing, aerobic dancing, will help get the weight off and it improve heart, lung, and brain function. Exercise stimulates various brain chemicals, which can leave you feeling happier and more relaxed than you were before you worked out.
For you to stay alive your heart needs to pump blood through your body. The heart does a much better job when your body is in shape. Your cells stay oxygenated and your resting pulse will be steady and healthy.
Do you start huffing and puffing after walking a flight of stairs? That is a sure sign that your body is not getting enough oxygen to your cells. Exercise brings oxygen and nutrients to your tissues. The body learns to use oxygen more competently when we exercise regularly. It could be walking around the neighborhood block, jogging or working out at the gym. As long as you do it regularly, your body will begin to use oxygen more efficiently. When that happens, you can increase the time and intensity of the workout.
Exercise will help flush out the buildup of plaque in your arteries that can cause a heart attack or stroke. The more overweight, inactive and the worse you eat the better chance you have of having health problems. Taking preventative measures such as exercising, will help to lessen your risk of facing serious health conditions at a young age.
Don't overdo it when you start out, go slow and get a checkout from your Doctor. If you've been inactive for years, big changes can cause you big problems. Small changes over time can make you a new person. Start with 10 minutes of easy exercise or a walk every day and increase gradually over time. If you have a day when the body is too sore then skip it and work out the next day. Being steady is more important than being intense. You can get intense later when you are in shape, you will enjoy it more. Exercise releases "feel good" hormones when you have had a good workout or walk. Just the fact that you have completed the workout will make you feel better about yourself. If you want to keep those good vibrations, you have to continue to exercise and make it a part of your life.
Negative health outcomes associated with obesity are accepted within the medical community, the health implications of being overweight are more controversial. It is generally accepted that being overweight causes similar health problems as obesity just to a lesser degree.
It is generally accepted that for significantly obese patients, losing weight can reduce health risks and improve quality of life. There is evidence to suggest that for merely overweight people, the health effects of attempting to lose weight may actually be more detrimental than simply remaining overweight. For all individuals, repeatedly losing weight and then gaining it back, is believed to do more harm than good. Stay away from quick fad diets that can cause the loss of more muscle than fat. This can be the cause of additional health problems. - 15343