Obesity, also known as “Fatness”, refers to a medical condition in which excess body fat accumulates to an extent that may have a negative effect on health. Excessive accumulation of body fat is usually caused by the consumption of more calories than the body can use. Excessive calories are then stored as fat or adipose tissue. A simple measure commonly used to classify overweight and obesity in adults is Body Index Mass(BMI). BMI is defined as a person’s weight in kilogram divided by the square of its height in meters (Ktg/m2)
Internationally, a BMI over 25 kg/m2 is considered overweight. Due to genetic tendency of Indians and Asians towards abdominal obesity and its associated risks of related lifestyle diseases like Diabetes & Heart Diseases. A BMI over 25 kg/m2 is considered obese. Normal BMI is 18.0-22.9 kg/m2 and Overweight: 23.0-24.9 kg/m2.
Obesity is generally measured by Body Mass Index (BMI):
The causes might vary from person to person.
As soon as your BMI touches 32.5 with associated illnesses like Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) or Hypertension (HTN) etc or BMI 37.5 whithout these medical problems, then it is called Morbid Obesity. Morbid Obesity is a state of severe obesity that predisposes your body to develop several other diseases like high blood pressure, Diabetes, Heart Diseases, Osteoarthritis, GERD (Gastro Esophageal Reflux Diseases), Sleep Apnea, Gall Bladder Stones, Depression and many other Psychological Disorders
Morbid Obesity & Cancer: Breast, Prostate, Colon, Uterus & Ovary Cancers are predominantly higher in morbid obese population
Morbid Obesity and Psychological Diseases: Morbidly obese people usually are victims of public ridicule that leads to fall in self esteem, Marital disharmony and body image consciousness at social & work places
Life Style Modification: BMI>23.5-27.5 requires lifestyle modification which includes increased physical activity & developing healthier eating habits
Medicines: For BMI > 27.5 – 32.5 with co-morbidities or BMI 30 – 37.5 without comorbidities, drugs for weight loss along with lifestyle modifications may give the better result. This treatment requires close medical monitoring
Surgery: For BMI > 32.5 with comorbidities or, BMI > 37.5 without comorbidities the appropriate choice is Bariatric Surgery. Bariatric Surgery is chosen where rest of the weight loss treatments have not worked
Obesity and Diabetes (Diabesity): Obesity & Diabetes go hand in hand. It has been proven in several studies that an obese male has five times more risk of developing Type 2 DM, whereas this risk jumps to a further 13 times in obese females
Bariatric Surgery is the most effective measure for the long-term management of diabetes in Obese people. In today’s world of increasing morbidity & mortality due to T2 DM & Obesity, Bariatric surgery has emerged as a promising treatment
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