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Obesity: The Causes and The
Cure
Obesity. If you struggle with it, you know the pain. If you do
not have a problem with obesity, you cannot understand how
difficult it is to cope with. Many who are not overweight think
that losing weight is as simple as dieting and adding a little
exercise into one’s day. They might think that the obese person
is simply lazy and lacks self discipline. While some people who
are overweight struggle with their weight because of a lack of
motivation, this is not true for all people. The causes and
cures for this problem can be much more complicated.
Main Cause: Lifestyle
The main cause of obesity in children or adults is an improper
lifestyle. There is no getting around the fact that today’s
society does not make healthy food convenient. Not only are
convenience foods high in sugar and saturated fats, but they
are also much cheaper than healthier options. When you combine
unhealthy food with a lifestyle built around time on the
computer, you set yourself up for obesity. The cure for
lifestyle caused weight problems is to make lifestyle changes,
even if they are not convenient.
Is There A Genetic Cause?
Many claim that there is a genetic cause for obesity. Is this
possible? If you look at an obese person, chances are their
children and even their parents are also overweight. But does
this mean genetics plays a part in the problem?
Not necessarily. Most families share their way of life with
each other. If parents overeat and do not exercise, chances are
their children will be the same way. But there does seem to be
a genetic factor that affects the metabolism. Some people are
simply born with a slower or faster metabolism than others.
This is why some can eat and eat without gaining an ounce,
while others feel as though if they look at food, they gain
weight. This is possibly a genetic reason for obesity. There is
no cure for genetics, but those dealing with a slower
metabolism need to learn how much food their body needs, and
make sure they are feeding themselves the right type of
food.
Emotional Causes Of The Problem
Many people who struggle with obesity have an underlying
emotional reason for overeating. Somewhere in their past they
turned to food for comfort, and the endorphins released in the
brain by the food brought the comfort they desired. A habitual
eating for comfort leads to weight gain, and struggles with
losing weight. The cure for this cause is to replace food with
some other activity to bring comfort, while trying to deal with
the emotional pain that is causing the
eating.
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