Trying To Lose Weight Can Be Frightening! It’s essential to grasp that the business of slimming is exactly that – a very profitable market. A vast amount of cash is spent on diet related products – and many companies are in a position to dupe would-be slimmers into buying their goods.
In All Honesty, Is It Really That Bad? It’s quite likely that you’re hoping to drop at least a few pounds, even if your problem isn’t extreme. Around seven tenths of people in America can be classed as having weight problems. Unbelievably, that translates to two hundred & ten million people… What’s more, that figure is a staggering 60 percent for the rest of the world as well. It’s a sad indictment of the 21st century!
Take the United Kingdom – nearly a quarter of all adults are considered obese. This figure is set to get much higher. By 2050 the obesity level could be ninety per cent!
But we can do something about it! Nobody would wish this problem on either themselves or others. Nevertheless, weight management doesn’t have to be about spending a fortune on gimmick food. Healthy dietary information is more relevant.
It is commonly understood in medical circles that weight problems lead to other difficulties, including… Liver Disease – High Cholesterol – Osteoarthritis – Sleep Apnoea – Heart Disease – Heart Failure – Cancer – Type Two Diabetes – High Blood Pressure. This illustrates that we don’t just need to lose weight so that we can look more attractive.
You need to be able to maintain the optimum weight for YOU. The right weight for one person isn’t necessarily the right one for someone else. We all need to be able to maintain a certain weight when we’ve reached it.
We should also teach our kids about good health. We should educate our youngsters from an early age, helping them to form good habits from the start. We’ll have to endure the consequences if we don’t make some changes – the really sad thing is so will our kids. We can surely adopt better parenting skills than that?
So not to put too fine a point on it – we have to become more nutritionally aware before the problem gets any bigger. It’s only when we’ve got a handle on healthy eating ourselves that we can teach it to others. But more than just the next generation – we could help to reverse the obesity trends we were discussing above if we start to get it right now.
(C) Scott Edwards 2010. Look at Reduce Weight and Fat or www.weightlossdietwar.com/ReduceWeightFat.html.