Thursday 26 November 2015

HOW EXCESS WEIGHT AFFECTS YOUR HEALTH!

If you’re carrying many extra pounds, you face a higher-than-average risk of a whopping 50 different health problems. These health conditions include the nation’s leading causes of death—heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and certain cancers—as well as less common ailments such as gout and gallstones. Perhaps even more compelling is the strong link between excess weight and depression, because this common mood disorder can have a profound, negative impact on your daily life.
A Harvard study that combined data from more than 50,000 men (participants in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study) and more than 120,000 women (from the Nurses’ Health Study) revealed some sobering statistics about weight and health.
The volunteers provided their height and weight, as well as details on their diets, health habits, and medical histories. Researchers tracked the volunteers over more than 10 years. They noted the occurrence of illnesses and compared those developments with each subject’s body mass index (BMI)—an estimate of an individual’s relative body fat calculated from his or her height and weight).
Obesity increased the risk of diabetes 20 times and substantially boosted the risk of developing high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and gallstones. Among people who were overweight or obese, there was a direct relationship between BMI and risk: the higher the BMI, the higher the likelihood of disease.
Excess Weight Causes Many Health Problems
Excess Weight Causes Many Health Problem

Weight and depression

Do people gain weight because they’re depressed, or do they become depressed because they’re overweight? A review of 15 studies found evidence that both scenarios are likely true. The study, published in 2010 in the Archives of General Psychiatry, found that obese people have a 55% higher risk of developing depression over time compared with people of normal weight. Here are some reasons why obesity may increase risk of depression:
  • Both conditions appear to stem (at least in part) from alterations in brain chemistry and function in response to stress.
  • Psychological factors are also plausible. In our culture, thin equals beautiful, and being overweight can lower self-esteem, a known trigger for depression.
  • Odd eating patterns and eating disorders, as well as the physical discomfort of being obese, are known to foster depression.
The study also found that depressed people have a 58% higher risk of becoming obese. Here are some reasons why depression may lead to obesity:
  • Elevated levels of the stress hormone cortisol (common in people with depression) may alter substances in fat cells that make fat accumulation, especially in the belly, more likely, according to one theory.
  • People who feel depressed often feel too blue to eat properly and exercise regularly, making them more prone to gain weight.
  • Some medications used to treat depression cause weight gain.

Sleep apnea: Why snoring can be serious

If you snore loudly and temporarily stop breathing many times during the night, waking suddenly with a snort or choke, you probably have sleep apnea, a common disorder that’s more prevalent with overweight and obesity.
Your bedmate will probably notice these symptoms, while you may not. People with sleep apnea don’t realize they’ve been awakened because they don’t become fully conscious, but these awakenings can disrupt sleep. Not only does sleep apnea often lead to daytime sleepiness, it also increases the risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, and stroke.

Weight, heart disease, and stroke

Some of the most common problems seen in people who carry excess weight, such as high blood pressure and unhealthy levels of cholesterol and other fats in the blood, tend to occur together. Both can lead to concurrent health problems—namely, heart disease and stroke.
High blood pressure is about six times more common in people who are obese than in those who are lean. According to the American Heart Association, 22 pounds of excess weight boosts systolic blood pressure (the first number in a reading) by an average of 3 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and diastolic blood pressure (the second number) by an average of 2.3 mm Hg, which translates to a 24% increase in stroke risk.
A 2007 study in Archives of Internal Medicine examined the connection between weight and heart disease by pooling results from 21 different studies involving more than 300,000 people. The study found:
  • Being overweight boosted the risk of heart disease by 32%
  • Obesity increased the risk by 81%
Although the adverse effects of overweight on blood pressure and cholesterol levels could account for 45% of the increased heart disease risk, even modest amounts of excess weight can increase the odds of heart disease independent of those well-known risks, the authors concluded.
Compared with people of normal weight, overweight people face a 22% higher risk of stroke. For those who are obese, the increased risk rises to 64%, according to a 2010 report in the journal Stroke, which pooled results from 25 studies involving more than two million people.

Weight and diabetes

Overweight and obesity are so closely linked to diabetes, experts have coined the term “diabesity” to describe the phenomenon. About 90% of people with type 2 diabetes (the most common form of the disease) are overweight or obese. The incidence of diabetes rose dramatically—by nearly 65%—from 1996 to 2006.
A high blood sugar level, the hallmark of diabetes, is one of the features of metabolic syndrome. If untreated or poorly controlled, diabetes can lead to a number of grave health problems, including kidney failure, blindness, and foot or leg amputations. Diabetes is currently the seventh leading cause of death in the United States.

Do you have metabolic syndrome?

Metabolic syndrome, a cluster of conditions that occur together, also increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. One of the key features is abdominal obesity. If you have that problem, you’re more likely to have the other characteristics.
You have metabolic syndrome if you have three or more of these five traits:
  • Big waist. A waist circumference more than 35 inches in women or 40 inches in men.
  • High triglycerides. A fasting blood triglyceride level of 150 milligrams/deciliter (mg/dL) or higher.
  • Low HDL. An HDL (“good”) cholesterol of less than 40 mg/dL in men or less than 50 mg/dL in women.
  • High blood pressure. A systolic blood pressure (the top number of a reading) of 130 mm Hg or higher, or diastolic (the lower number) of 85 mm Hg or higher.
  • High blood sugar. A fasting blood sugar level of 100 mg/dL or higher.
(Note: You are considered to have one of the above traits if you receive treatment for it, even if your numbers are normal with this treatment.)
Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

Weight and cancer

Some experts believe that obesity ranks as the second leading cause of cancer death, after cigarette smoking.
A study by the American Cancer Society, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, followed more than 900,000 people for 16 years. The study showed a link between excess body weight and many different cancers. Some of the findings:
  • Among people ages 50 and older, overweight and obesity may account for 14% of all cancer deaths in men and 20% of all cancer deaths in women.
  • In both men and women, higher BMIs were associated with a higher risk of dying from cancer of the esophagus, colon and rectum, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, or kidney.
  • In men, excess weight also increased the risk of dying from stomach or prostate cancer.
  • In women, deaths from cancer of the breast, uterus, cervix, or ovary were elevated in women with higher BMIs.
A 2008 review article in The Lancet reached similar conclusions. Part of the problem may lie in the fact that people who are very overweight are less likely to have cancer screening tests such as Pap smears and mammograms.
A report in The International Journal of Obesity showed that the larger the woman, the more likely she was to delay getting a pelvic exam, largely because of negative experiences with doctors and their office staff. In men, screening tests such as prostate exams may be physically difficult if people are very overweight, particularly if they tend to store fat in their hips, buttocks, or thighs.

Weight and lifespan

Being overweight or obese can make just getting around a challenge. Compared with people at a healthy weight, those carrying extra pounds have a harder time walking a quarter-mile, lifting 10 pounds, and rising from an armless chair. The burden of these problems appears to be greater than in years past, probably because people are now obese for a greater portion of their lives, experts speculate.
And because excess weight plays a role in so many common and deadly diseases, overweight and obesity can cut years off your life. A New England Journal of Medicine study that followed more than half a million 50- to 71-year-olds for a decade found an increase of 20% to 40% in death rates among people who were overweight at midlife. Among obese people, the death rate was two to three times as high.
A 2010 study in the same journal, which pooled findings from 19 studies that followed nearly 1.5 million white adults 19 to 84 years old for a similar period of time, found that the risk of death increased along with body size, ranging from 44% higher for those who were mildly obese to 250% higher for those with a BMI of 40 to 50.

Lose weight, feel better

Losing excess weight can make you feel better both physically and emotionally and can help you live a longer, healthier life. Especially encouraging is the fact that you don’t have to lose a tremendous amount of weight to become healthier. Even a modest weight loss of 5% to 10% of your starting weight can lead to significant health benefits. Some examples:
  • People with high blood pressure who lost a modest 10 pounds over six months reduced their systolic blood pressure by 2.8 mm Hg and their diastolic blood pressure by 2.5 mm Hg. These reductions in blood pressure were equivalent to the reductions brought about by treatment with some blood pressure medications.
  • Weight loss is so effective that many people with high blood pressure can stop taking blood pressure medicine after they lose weight, for as long as they are able to keep it off.
  • In a study of people who were at risk for type 2 diabetes, those who lost just 7% of their weight and exercised about 30 minutes a day cut their risk of diabetes by nearly 60%.
Adapted with permission from Lose Weight and Keep It Off, a special health report published by Harvard Health Publications.
         KEY POINTS
  • Excess pounds do more than increase your weight—they increase your risk of major health problems.
  • People who are overweight or obese are more likely to have heart disease, strokes, diabetes, cancer, and depression.
  • Fortunately, losing weight can reduce your risk of developing some of these problems.

Thursday 19 November 2015

REASON FOR LOSING BELLY FAT

"I only weigh 10 pounds more than I did in college",my friend Wale bragged to me the other night over drinks."And that's just beer weight",he laughed,patting his round belly.
I did not want to spoil the good mood,so I didn't tell Wale the truth:Having even a small beer belly like his makes you twice as likely to die of any cause as actually being obese.That was the recent finding of a study involving more than 15,000 adults ,which adults,which also discovered that people with round guts were more likely to have heart disease ,and more likely to have lost valuable muscle tissue,than those who had fat in other places.

Why is a big gut so deadly?When you can carry weight around your belly,you have a high percentage of what's known as Visceral fat,meaning it's right up there inside your abdomen,cudding next to your liver and other internal organs.Unlike the unsightly but mostly innocuous fat found in other parts of the body.Visceral  fat is a living ,toxin-spewing organism,one that climbs up into your lap and stays there ,causing diabetes,heart disease,liver failure and all sorts of other problems.

That's why fighting belly fat with Green World tummy fat product is important .If you are feeling stretched at the waist,there is nothing more important you can do for your health than to start losing your belly today.


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Friday 13 November 2015

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WHO Report On Excessive weight

According to World Health Organisation (WHO) criteria, about 70 per cent of participants were centrally obese, meaning their waist-to-hip ratio was at least 0.85 (for women) or at least 0.90 (for men).
Along with the waist-to-hip ratio, participants' waist circ**ference was also more helpful than BMI in predicting risk of mortality, although only about 29 per cent of people in the study were centrally obese using the WHO sex-specific criteria for waist circ**ference - more than 88 cm (34.6 inches) for women and more than 102 cm (40.2 inches) in men.
Over an average of about 14 years, there 3,222 deaths, including 1404 due to cardiovascular disease.
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Thursday 18 June 2015

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Tuesday 19 May 2015

COMMON EMBARRASSING BODY KILLERS

  •  Bowel Cancer

    Bowel cancer is often referred to as colon cancer or rectal cancer, and refers to a cancer that forms in the large bowel. 
  • Microsopic slide of breast cancer cells in the lymph nodes (Photo courtesy of NCI)

    Breast Cancer

    The most common cancer to affect women (and to a lesser extent, men). 
  • Testical examination

    Testicular Cancer

    The most common cancer in men aged between 20 and 34, but still relatively rare. It is caused by abnormal growth of cells in the testicle. 
  • A microscopic view of prostate cancer cells (Photo courtesy of NCI - Online Otis Brawley)

    Cancer of the Prostate

    The prostate is a small gland in the pelvis that is found only in men. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, but the causes are largely unknown. 
  • Basal carcinoma cell indicating skin cancer

    Skin Cancer

    One of the most common forms of cancer, affecting 60,000 people in England and Wales every year. 
  • Throat Cancer

    Laryngeal Cancer, or throat cancer, affects the pitch of voice and causes swelling in the throat. 
  • Bowel cancer screening test

    Rectal Cancer

    Bowel cancer is often referred to as colon cancer or rectal cancer, and refers to a cancer that forms in the large bowel. 
  • Bowel cancer screening test

    Colon Cancer

    Bowel cancer is often referred to as colon cancer or rectal cancer, and refers to a cancer that forms in the large bowel. 
  • Hydrocele

    A Hydrocele is caused by fluid accumulating in a sac around the testicle. 
  • Human papilloma virus

    Human papilloma virus (HPV) is the name for a group of viruses that affect your skin and the moist membranes lining your body. 
  • Inverted nipple

    Inverted Nipples

    Nipples that are tucked into the breast, instead of being flat or sticking out. 
  • Enlarged Prostate

    An enlarged prostate (known as benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH) is one of three main conditions that can affect the prostate. 
  • Testicular Pain

    Your testicles/balls/plums/nuts/nads/goolies or whatever other nickname you’ve bizarrely given them are a sensitive area and damage to them could render you incapable of having children. 
  • Itchy Bottom

    Itchy Bottom

    Itchy bottom is normally a symptom rather than a condition, and is characterised by a persistent strong urge to scratch the skin around the anus. Read mo
  • Andropause

    Andropause

    Andropause is the term given to a combination of symptoms that can lead to the male menopause. 
  • Pituitary Tumour

    Pituitary Tumour

    A pituitary gland is a small, pea-sized gland that sits just next to the brain stem. 
  • Varicocele

    Varicocele are formed when varicose veins appear around the scrotum. 
  • Shingles

    Shingles

    Shingles is a skin rash that is caused by the chickenpox virus, and is part of the herpes family of viruses. 
  • Lymphoedema

    Lymphoedema

    Lymphoedema is a chronic condition that causes swelling in the body’s tissue – most often in the arms and the legs, though it can also affect the rest of the body. 
  • Albinism

    Albinism

    Albinism is a rare condition where the body doesn't produce a normal level of melanin (skin pigment). 
  • DSAP on legs

    Disseminated Superficial Actinic Porokeratosis

    Disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis (DSAP) is a rare inherited skin condition that causes dry, itchy lesions on the arms and legs. However, some people can develop DSAP as a result of immunity problems. It usually affects fair skinned people… 
  • Sun ageing

    Sunburn

    Sunburn is caused by ultraviolet (UV) light overheating and blistering your skin. 
  • Fish Odour Syndrome

    An unusual metabolic condition which means you have difficulty breaking down and digesting certain compounds found in food which causes a pungeant fishy aroma. 
  • Nasal septal perforation (Photo from Wellcome Trust)

    Nasal Septal Perforation

    A hole in the nasal septum, which is the structure of cartilage and thin bone between the nostrils that separates the nasal passages. 
  • Epididymal Cyst

    An epididymal cyst is a smooth, fluid-filled lump found on the testicles. 
  • Obesity

    Obesity

    Obesity occurs when somebody is carrying too much body fat for their height and sex. 
  • Vitiligo on a hand

    Vitiligo

    A fairly common condition characterised by pale, white patches developing on the skin where pigment cells (melanocytes) are absent, resulting in little or none of a pigment called melanin. 
  • Vascular Birthmark

    Vascular Birthmarks are generally present from birth and are caused by a problem with blood vessels in or under the skin that subsequently means they can be flat or raised. 
  • Dupuytren's Contracture

    Dupuytren's Contracture is a condition affecting the hands and fingers, in which the finger bends in towards the palm. 
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder

    Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is a type of depression that occurs at the same time of year, every year 
  • Marine Creature Stings

    A number of sea creatures can sting or bite you when swimming in the sea or diving. 

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Tuesday 24 March 2015

WHY NIGERIANS DIES WITHOUT NOTICE

Are you usually frightened when someone you hanged out with the previous day dies before day break without no sign nor complaints of illness?
You begin to wonder this life is like this!Asking when will your time come.
My dear.................just take these few minutes to check what kills us gradually but we give little or no attention for.


  1. Nigeria, like most other countries of the world, is plagued by a number of health conditions which are reducing the lifespan of its people by the day. The life expectancy (according to a 2011 statistic from Punchng.com) in Nigeria is 52 years and this makes the country the 17th lowest in the world’s life expectancy ranking. Certain diseases kill more people in Nigeria than others. As a result, it becomes essential to know the killer diseases so that one can watch out for them and take requisite preventive and palliative measures against them.

    Malaria
    Malaria is said to cause 11% of maternal deaths in Nigeria and also kills more people than HIV, leprosy and tuberculosis according to premiumtimesng.com. The Roll Back Malaria partnership said 40% of Malaria deaths all over the world occur in Nigeria and Congo alone and malariaconsortium.org also reported that around 250,000 Nigerian children are said to die yearly due to Malaria.

    HIV/AIDS
    Ranked as the second and third most deadly disease by answersafrica.com and Center for Disease Control and Prevention respectively, AIDS deaths in Nigeria is also the second largest in the world in 2012 according to UNAIDS. The disease is majorly caused by an STI; it attacks and causes the immune system to fail progressively thereby opening doors for a myriad of infections.

    Cardiovascular diseases
    Cardiovascular diseases are the chief causes of sudden deaths in Nigeria; they include heart attack, heart failure, hypertension etc. According to theageonline.com, over 100 million Nigerians are plagued by hypertension without knowing. Cardiovascular diseases are caused majorly as a result of poor diet, stress and overwork.

    Cancer
    Nigeria has the highest cancer records in Africa according to WHO. 10,000 deaths are recorded annually with 250,000 new cases every year.Vanguardngr.com also reported that one in 25 women in Nigeria dies of cancer. Another report from punchng.com says 26 women die daily in Nigeria from cervical cancer.

    Diarrheal diseases
    Diarrhoea is described as the passage of stool more frequently than is normal. The disease is said to kill 194,000 Nigerian kids under age five annually according to UNICEF. It is more prevalent in poor living conditions where there are unsafe water and food items. Open defecation is also said to be one of the causes of the disease.

    Pneumonia
    Pneumonia is said to be the second highest killer of children in Nigeria according to healthnewsng.com. Contrary to what many believe about Pneumonia, it’s not contacted by drinking cold drink or from being exposed to cold weather; although those may aggravate the condition, they are not the primary causes. Pneumonia is a communicable disease which is caused by bacterial, fungal or viral infection as a result of inhaling germs from a dirty environment. The disease spreads through coughs and sneezes.

    Diabetes
    Nigeria has the highest record of diabetes in Africa according to World Health Organization and the International Federation of Diabetes and Diabetes Association of Nigeria (thenationonlineng.net). Punchng.com also reported that Type-2 diabetes kills Nigerians more than HIV/AIDS. The Health Reform foundation of Nigeria (HERFON) has also declared diabetes as the top cause of deaths arising from Non-communicable disease in 2015 (vanguardngr.com). Eating unhealthy food for human consumption is said to increase the tendency of being diabetic.

    Stroke
    Punchng.com reported that experts link the increase in stroke cases in Nigerians to ignorance as people who have high blood pressure, high cholesterol content and end-stage diabetes are predisposed to stroke. According to vanguardngr.com, “statistics shows that 20 per cent of people who died of stroke are confirmed patients of hypertension”.

    Tuberculosis
    According to thisdaylive.com, Nigeria ranks as the 11th country in the world with the highest prevalence of TB. This disease can be contracted when a person inhales droplets from a cough or sneeze by an infected person. It has killed several people but can be curtailed and cured when detected early.

    Meningitis
    Meningitis is not only a killer disease in Nigeria but in some other parts of Africa as well. It is usually prevalent during the dry season and is said to have high mortality rate. The disease kills up to 10% of its patients and up to 20% of its survivors suffer permanent brain damage and other physical impairment

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Saturday 24 January 2015

Green World Bone Care Plaster

Sunday 18 January 2015

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