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Obesity Treatment

Restricted calorie intake and increasing physical activity is the most important component in weight management. Both these components are also important in maintaining weight after weight loss. Must be a change in the pattern of physical activity and begin to live healthy eating habits.

First step in treating obesity is to assess the patient’s body fat and health risks in a way to calculate BMI ( BODY MASS INDEX ) .

  • Health risks associated with obesity will increase with the increase in BMI: BMI <27
  • Risk medium: BMI 27-30
  • High Risk: BMI 30-35
  • The risk is very high: BMI 35-40
  • The risk is very high: BMI of 40 or more.

The type of weight training and calorie restriction on the amount each person differently and given medication tailored to the circumstances of the patient.

  • Patients with low health risk, the diet was (1200-1500 calories / day for women, 1400-2000 calories / day for men) along with sports
  • Patients with high health risk, low-calorie diet (800-1200 calories / day for women, 1000-1400 calories / day for men) with sport
  • Patients with high health risk or very high, get an anti-obesity drug with a low-calorie diet and exercise.

Possible weight loss long-term success will be higher if a doctor working in a professional team involving dieticians, psychological and professional sports.

This team will help the patient to:

  • Achieving lifestyle changes permanent
  • Monitor the development of the patient
  • Provide support and encouragement
  • Find and help reduce sources of stress
  • To prevent recurrence.

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December 4th, 2009 at 10:03 am    


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Caramoantourist

December 26th, 2009 at 4:03 pm    


The only way you can manage obesity is throught Proper Diet and lots of exercise. The human body is designed for work so we should always get some form of physical exercise to stay fit.
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