What Is Obesity? A Guest Post by Hope Wilbanks
Problems Obesity Presents
Obesity is such an important issue because it is about so much more than just being overweight. Obesity brings an onslaught of a multitude of health problems. Some problems obesity brings include, but are not limited to:
- sleeplessness
- restlessness
- high blood pressure
- chest pains
- heart attacks
- asthma
- sleep apnea
- liver disease
With these health risks (and so many more not even listed here), you can begin to understand why obesity is harmful to your health and well-being.
What to Do if You Are Obese
If you have calculated your BMI and find yourself in the obese category (as I do at the time of this writing), you are not alone. The most important thing for you to know is that there is no shame in being obese. The only shame is in not doing anything about it to help yourself.
Take small steps first. Try some of these small steps to get your health back on the right track:
- Change your diet.
- Eat smaller portions.
- Walk a few minutes every day, building yourself up to a longer walking time.
- Join a weight loss support group.
- Visit your doctor for a full physical and make a healthy weight loss plan with him/her.
Remember, obesity is something you have control over. It does not have to control you.
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Hope Wilbanks is on a mission to end her own obesity. You can read about and follow her healthy weight loss journey at WeightingLine.com.
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3 opinions for What Is Obesity? A Guest Post by Hope Wilbanks
Ellie
Jul 4, 2008 at 9:09 am
Great article. I have been working hard to lose weight because not only do I now have high blood pressure, but I also have panic attacks of amazing frequency. I really thought I was having a having a heart attack!
Good luck with your weight loss!
Karen Lynch
Jul 6, 2008 at 11:10 pm
One of the reasons I love my new Wii Fit is because it measures BMI — which is a much more accurate measure of health than the number on the scale.
Great guest post Hope. Smart move, inviting her to post Kristen!
Kristen King
Jul 7, 2008 at 4:43 pm
Thanks for a great post, Hope!
Ellie, make sure you get those panic attacks checked out, girl!
Karen I am SOOOOO coveting your Wii Fit. :)
kk
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