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Obesity isn't just about willpower, it's about biology, Pg16

Obesity crisis in India driven by biology, not just willpower, causing cardiovascular diseases and hormonal imbalances, ICMR warns.

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Key Highlights:

  • Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of premature death in India, with obesity as a major trigger.
  • In India, 24% of women and 23% of men are overweight, and obesity among schoolchildren has doubled in recent years.
  • Abdominal obesity releases harmful substances that inflame blood vessels and disrupt normal heart function.
  • Indian diets often include excessive oil, refined carbs, salt, sugar-laden beverages, and fried street foods, contributing to the obesity crisis.
  • Hormonal imbalances, such as leptin resistance and ghrelin dysregulation, play a significant role in obesity.

Detailed Insights:

  • Obesity is defined as having a Body Mass Index (BMI) of > 25kg/m2 and causes more than 200 diseases in the human body.
  • Deep abdominal fat leads to high blood pressure, cholesterol imbalance (high LDL, low HDL), insulin resistance, and enlargement of the heart.
  • Traditional Indian cooking practices, refined oils, trans fats, refined carbs, and excessive salt intake contribute significantly to the obesity crisis.
  • The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has warned that over 50% of Indians consume too much salt, sugar, and bad fats.
  • Leptin resistance prevents the brain from registering satiety, while ghrelin dysregulation leads to constant hunger, trapping individuals in a cycle of overeating.
  • Heart-smart strategies include balanced meals with whole grains, vegetables, and lean proteins, portion control, daily physical activity, stress management, and reduced intake of unhealthy foods and drinks.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Obesity: A condition characterized by excessive body fat accumulation, posing significant health risks.
  • Body Mass Index (BMI): A measure of body fat based on height and weight, used to classify individuals as underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese.
  • Leptin: A hormone produced by fat cells that signals fullness to the brain.
  • Ghrelin: A hormone known as the "hunger hormone" that stimulates appetite.
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