| What are the causes
of Obesity?
A person becomes obese when more calories are
consumed than he or she can burn. What causes
this imbalance between calories taken in and calories
used may differ from one person to another. However,
obesity is more than just over-eating. Genetic,
environmental, psychological, and other factors
may all play a part in causing obesity.
What causes one person to gain
weight while another person maintains his or her
weight? However several factors that contribute
to obesity have been identified. Obesity in America
is a major cause of deaths. Childhood
Obesity is now epidemic in the United States
.
Weight gain during certain
critical periods
A person commonly gains more weight during
the following periods. Hence increased number
of fat cells are formed. Once a fat cell is formed,
you generally cannot get rid
of it, this makes treatment of obesity a difficult
thing.
- Between 12 and 18 months of age
- Between 12 and 16 years of age
- Adulthood when a person gains in excess
of 60% of their ideal body weight
- For women, during pregnancy
Genetic
factors
- Heredity is linked to obesity. Obesity
tends to run in families, suggesting a genetic
cause.
- Yet families also share diet and lifestyle
habits that may contribute to obesity.
- Studies of adopted children show that adopted
children tend to have weights closer to their
biological parents than to their adoptive
parents. In this case, the person's genetic
makeup had more influence on the development
of obesity than the environment in the adoptive
family home.
Environmental factors
- Environment also strongly influences obesity.
- This includes lifestyle behaviors such as
what a person eats and his or her level of
physical activity. The tendency to eat high-fat
foods, to use labor saving devices and a sedentary
lifestyle with lack of regular exercise are
the causes behind obesity.
- Note: you can lose weight
by changing your eating habits and becoming
more physically active.
Psychological factors
Psychological factors may also
cause people to become overweight.
Many people eat when they are stressed, bored
or angry. Over time, the association between
an emotion and food can become firmly fixed.
Depression and stress can lead to obesity, and
are leading causes of eating disorders. Most
overweight people have no more psychological
problems than people of average weight. Still,
up to 10 percent of people who are mildly obese
and try to lose
weight on their own or through commercial
weight loss programs have binge eating disorder.
This disorder is even more common in people
who are severely obese.Most eating disorders
can be traced to behavioral or psychological
difficulties.
Age
- Metabolism slows down with advancing age.
- You do not require as many calories as when
you were to maintain your weight.
Food Preferences
- High fat foods promote obesity
and too much body fat.
- Consumption of high fat foods (e.g., "fast
foods") combined with the decreased calorie
requirements because of decreased physical
activity promotes obesity.
- Intake of more calories than our bodies
require definitely cause the caloric balance
to accumulate, for every 7,500 calories that
our body accumulates the weight gain is 1
KG which leads to obesity.
Gender
- Gender is also an important factor.
- Males have a higher resting metabolic rate
than females, so males require more calories
to maintain their body weight.
- Additionally, when women become post-menopausal,
their metabolic rate decreases significantly.
That is part of the reason why many women
start gaining weight after menopause.
Some Illnesses
- Some illnesses can lead to obesity or a
tendency to gain weight.
- These include hypothyroidism, Cushing's
syndrome, depression, and certain neurological
problems that can lead to overeating.
Medications
- Certain medications prescribed for inflammatory
conditions, seizures, and mental illness tend
to increase appetite and may also decrease
metabolic rate.
- Also, drugs such as steroids and some antidepressants
may cause weight gain.
Activity level
- Sedentary lifestyle is one of the principal
causes for obesity.
- Physical activity is one of the greatest
factors of the use of body energy.
- Active individuals require more calories
than less active ones.
- Additionally, activity diminishes appetite
in obese individuals while increasing the
body's ability to preferentially metabolize
fat as an energy source.
- Obesity results from a decreased level of
physical activity in everyday life (such as
walking to a co-workers desk instead of e-mailing
them).
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