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Obesity can knock up to eight years off your life
News reported by the BBC that says that being
severely obese can knock up to eight years off your life and cause decades of
ill health, a report says.
And
the analysis showed being obese at a young age was more damaging to health and
life expectancy. The team, at McGill University in Canada, said heart problems
and type 2 diabetes were major sources of disability and death in those who
were obese. Surprisingly perhaps the
experts said that people were frequently "ignorant" of the
consequences of obesity despite the health problems caused by obesity being
well known and often talked about.
The
report that was published in the Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology
Journal, used a computer model to take the risk factors and calculate the
impact of weight on life expectancy and health throughout life.
In
comparison with 20 to 39-year-olds with a healthy weight, severely obese men of
the same age lost 8.4 years of life and women lost 6.1.
Men
also spent 18.8 more years living in poor health while women spent 19.1 in that
state.
Moving
up an age group to those in the forties and fifties, men lost 3.7 years and
women 5.3 years to obesity.
Men
and women in their sixties and seventies lost just one year of life to obesity,
but still faced seven years in ill health.
Prof
Steven Grover said: "Our computer modelling study shows that obesity is
associated with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, including
heart disease and stroke, and diabetes that will, on average, dramatically
reduce an individual's life expectancy.
"The
pattern is clear. The more an individual weighs and the younger their age, the
greater the effect on their health, as they have many years ahead of them
during which the increased health risks associated with obesity can negatively
impact their lives."
Responding
to the findings, Barbara Dinsdale, lifestyle manager for the charity Heart
Research UK, said: "How many more wake-up calls do we need?
"This
research study yet again supports the clear message that by becoming obese you
not only take years off your life, but also life off your years in terms of
experiencing more years in poor health rather than enjoying a happy, active and
productive life."
"Whatever
size you are, small, manageable but sustainable changes are the way forward for
a happier, healthier and longer life, and reduced risk of heart disease and
type 2 diabetes."
Tam
Fry, of the National Obesity Forum, said: "People persist in thinking that
fat is just fat and appear ignorant of the many diseases that a high body mass
index triggers.
"If
they were told that they could lose a leg or go blind from diabetes or develop
life-threatening complications from other similar diseases, I am sure they
would think hard and twice before piling on the pounds."
The
problem is we are told that but still
we find it very difficult to shift those pounds and keep them off. What do you think? Let us know on the blog.
Amanda
Thomas
UK
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