Losing
weight is not just about looking fantastic in a bikini or living up to that old
saying “You can never be too thin or too rich.”
In fact, they should change that saying to “You can never be too
healthy!”
Obesity is Expensive and Lowers Your Quality of Life
Aside from improving your health, being overweight can be quite
expensive. It can be hard to find clothes that fit and when you do, they are
offered by clothing stores that charge a little more for that extra bit of
fabric that is needed to fit your girth.
Further, more obesity leads to a lot of diseases that have treatments
that are not necessarily covered by OHIP or employee insurance plans. Obesity leads to a whole whack of disorders
including diabetes. Joint problems,
sleep apnea, respiratory diseases, reflux diseases, kidney diseases and even
infertility. In many cases, these problems are eliminated if the person can
find a way to lose weight.
Although managing the health effects of being overweight is costly, the effect
the condition has on your overall quality of life is also expensive. People who are overweight tend to go for
walks less, swim less and even play with their children or grandchildren
less. The simplest activities, such as
climbing three flights of stairs, can seem like an unattainable feat. Many overweight individuals are unable to fit
in a train seat or a theatre seat at a movie theater.
The immobility and social isolation that obesity or being overweight
causes can also cause a vicious circle to be perpetuate itself. The more sedentary
you are, the more weight you gain and the more inclined you are to stay in and
so on.
Losing Just 10% Of Your Weight Is Helpful
Getting rid of even ten percent of your weight
can improve how you feel and help you enjoy life again. By losing just 10
percent of your body weight, you can lower your cholesterol and reduce your
blood pressure, says G. Ken Goodrick, PhD, psychologist and associate professor
of medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. High cholesterol
and elevated blood pressure are two major risk factors for heart disease.
According to Karen Miller Kovach, a spokesman
for Weight Watchers, “If you're overweight, you're at increased risk for type 2
diabetes, which means your body can't make enough, or properly use, insulin, a
hormone that helps convert food to usable energy. By losing just 10 percent of
your body weight, you'll improve your body's ability to use the insulin it
makes, possibly preventing the onset of the disease,” Miller-Kovach also says.
If you already have type 2 diabetes, shedding that 10 percent may improve your
symptoms and possibly prevent complications, she adds.
Just a 10 percent weight loss increases feelings
of vigor and vitality," says Miller-Kovach. "You'll feel better and
have more energy."
Finally, we are our harshest judges. When we are
overweight, we tend to be critical of ourselves. It can lower our self-esteem,
cause fatigue and depression, stomach and sleep problems. Changing your eating
habits can help you lose weight and develop a better self-image.
Here at the Pinewood Natural Health Clinic we
have several plans and solutions to help you lose weight and feel better in
general.
For more information or to book a consultation about anti-aging, diet
and weight loss programs or any health issue you may be experiencing, visit the
Pinewood Natural Health Clinic website that has a list of full services and
products at www.pinewood.ca or call
our Toronto Office at (416)-656- 8100. We also have an
office in Pickering, Ontario at (905)-427-0057. You can also email us at info@pinewoodhealth.ca and we
would be happy to answer any question that you have about our holistic health
services
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