Obesity Epidemic – The Startling Truth

Obesity Epidemic - The Startling TruthI find it interesting that last year there were 435,000 deaths from cigarette smoking. Last year, there were also 400,000 deaths from obesity related illness. Obesity is second only to smoking as a cause of death. That is significant.

I have spent the last year reading and researching everything available on weight control. For the last 10 years of my clinical practice, two things have been elusive. First, almost two-thirds of the patient’s in my practice are overweight or obese. That correlates with the current figures in the united states. However, most of these patients are very closely watching their diets and are exercising. However, the average patient is only able to loose 5-10 lbs and then the weight seems to return. Despite the depth and certainty of our faith that saturated fat is the nutritional bane of our lives and that sedentary behavior and over-indulgence or over-eating are the cause of our nations obesity, there is, and always has been, significant and plenteous evidence that the above assumptions are wrong… dead wrong.

I have patient after patient that comes to my office limiting their intake of fat and limiting their calories (sometimes to less than 1000 per day) and exercising more than most triathletes and they are still gaining weight.

Second, these same patients continue to have a climb in their cholesterol levels. It seems that I just continue to raise their doses of cholesterol lowering medicine to chase the numbers as they increase in adiposity.

To quote H.L Mencken, “There is always and easy solution to every human problem, neat, plausible, and wrong.” After, a year of reviewing study after study and reading every legitimate source of research I can get my hands on I have come to the conclusion, as have many others, that fat doesn’t make you fat.

Case in point, obesity rates remained fairly constant in the United States from 1960-1980 and then around the time the surgeon general released his “Report on Nutrition and Health” recommending that we all cut the fat out of our diets, our weight has increased to almost 33% being overweight in 2009.

This surge in obesity seems to correlate extremely closely with the constant message that obesity, diabetes and heart disease are caused by fat. We have been told for the last 30 years that we should eat less fat and eat more carbohydrates. Our society has been bombarded by this message and for the most part, we have believed it and followed suite. And the proof is in the statistics. We are getting fatter and fatter.

However, seeing what I have seen in the last 10 years of my practice, a large number of people have turned to the message of Dr. William Banting published in his “Letter on Corpulence” published in 1863 after he lost over 50 lbs. This message has been republished and repackaged in a number of ways, but the physiologic message is the same: Eat Fat and Grow Slim (1958), Calories Don’t Count (1961), The Doctor’s Quick Weight Loss Diet (1968), Dr. Atkin’s Diet Revolution (1972), The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet (1978), The Zone (1995), Protein Power (1996), Sugar Busters! (1998), and The South Beach Diet (2003). All of these advocate that it is the carbohydrates that are the problem and not the fat. It is fascinating to me that these have all been dismissed by the American Heart Association, The American Medical Association, and multiple nutritional authorities as misdirected fads. I, myself, told patients for years that these were just “fad diets.” However, we were wrong.

Claude Bernard explained it this way, “In medicine, we are often confronted with poorly observed and indefinite facts which form actual obstacles to science, in that men always bring them up, saying: it is a fact, it must be accepted.” (An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine, 1865) The fact of the matter is that body weight is set by a complex interaction of hormones regulated by the body to maintain a homeostatic balance. The urge to simplify this complex situation so that physicians and apply it and patients can embrace it seems to have taken precedence over the obligation of science to present the evidence with relentless honesty. Unfortunately, this is an area of science where an enormous amount of data has been theorized and instead of rigorously proving those theories, there has become a dedicated practice of convincing the public that those theories have already been tested and the answers are already known. This is an area of medicine that, in the words of Gary Taubes, “purports itself to be science and yet function like a religion.”

We have understood the actual science of fatty acid metabolism since the 1930′s when Rudolf Schoenheimer & David Rittenberg identified the stages of cholesterol in the metabolism.

In 1965, we had a clear understanding of which hormones stimulate fat mobilization and which hormones promote fat accumulation. Forty years ago, there was no controversy to this. And the facts have not change, in fact we know more about hunger and the hormonal balance of fat mobilization and fat storage than we ever did before. And in 1976, Stephen Woods and Dan Porte described the evidence that insulin is the primary factor in the drive to store fat as “overwhelming.”

So what is the bottom line? It is this. When your body sees carbohydrates or sugars of any type, it produces insulin. Insulin is the driving force to store fat. Whenever insulin is present, the body is told to store fat. When insulin is not present the body will use is previously stored fats for fuel. The key then to weight management is management of carbohydrates. The fewer carbohydrates you eat, the less insulin you make and the less fat you will store.

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Adam S. Nally, D.O., Board Certified Family Practitioner & Bariatrician, Nally Family Practice, Arizona Bariatric Institute

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Increase in Obesity Due to More Sedentary Jobs

Increase in Obesity Due to More Sedentary JobsAs technology has made many jobs more sedentary, record numbers of Americans are also piling on the pounds, with new research confirming what many of us already suspected, this inactivity is a big contributor to the increase in obesity. Americans are actually burning from 120 to 140 less calories a day compared to just 50 years ago, in part because occupations have shifted from physically demanding to not so much. No surprise that the numbers of those overweight or obese have skyrocketed to what many consider epidemic proportions during these same years.

Researchers place a lot of the blame on calorie intake, though eating and exercise have both been widely studied. But with most of us spending more of our waking hours at work – what we do (or don’t do) during those hours has a significant impact on daily activity.

Fifty years ago around 50% of jobs in the U.S. called for some type of physical activity (farming, construction, mining, manufacturing) as an integral part of the work, today it’s around about 20% thanks to jobs in retail, business and education.

The authors contend that around 100 fewer calories burned each day would lead to the weight gain similar to what we’ve seen since 1960. If we were all following the government guidelines for being active (150 minutes of moderate activity, 70 minutes of vigorous activity) each week then we’d make up for the extra calories, but few of us are actually doing this, hence the levels of obesity and overweight. Only 25% of Americans are achieving this recommended amount of exercise on a regular basis.

It’s the demands of our hectic life that make fitting in exercise so tough. Work and family keep us hopping, and our always on world doesn’t help matters. What will is getting up and getting moving.

Putting conscious effort into moving more each day is a smart start. Suggestions like taking the stairs, parking far from the door, walking over to see at co-worker cube instead of sending an email, taking a walk at lunch or between meetings. If your company has an onsite gym, use it. If your benefit program helps out with the cost of health club memberships, take advantage of it.

The study authors suggest that companies need to do more to encourage activity at work… not only helping to stem the tide of obesity, but perhaps cutting the number of injuries as the unfit try to workout on the weekends.

In a book by a registered dietician the cornerstone of the plan is that the smallest, most simple changes can have a significant impact on what you eat and what you weigh. Working at your own pace, you take each tip in turn, and move on once you’ve mastered it. In no time you’ll have made ten smart changes that will truly impact your weight. Not just for today, or the upcoming reunion… but from now on.

There’s a great quote on exercise that drives the point home, especially true in today’s mostly sedentary, “no time to workout” world with it’s increase in obesity. “If you don’t make time for regular exercise, sooner or later you’ll have to make time for being ill”- the words of Edward Stanley (1826-1893).

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By Kirsten Whittaker

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Decrease Obesity Levels By Earning A Nutrition Degree And Educating Others On Healthy Eating

Decrease Obesity Levels By Earning A Nutrition Degree And Educating Others On Healthy EatingLeading an active and healthy lifestyle is an important key to a long life. Many people these days are looking for a magic pill or perfect diet in order to stay trim and fit. If your body isn’t getting the nutrients it needs to function, you cannot live a long life no matter how great you think you might look. Many important steps are being skipped or overlooked in order to drop pounds fast. There are so many reasons to stay away from yo-yo dieting, but not many people listen.

Obesity is an epidemic that is sweeping our nation. The majority of overweight adults will allow their children to become and stay overweight as well. You may be considered obese if you are 30 pounds over the recommended body weight for your height and body structure. Speak to a physician if you are unsure of what your goal weight should be.

Nutritionists show people how to live their lives as healthy individuals through the proper diet and exercise routines. If you are seeking the help of a proper nutritionist, seek an educated physician with a degree in health sciences or nutrition who can apply the proper techniques acquired from educational training.

Since childhood obesity is a trend that is on the rise, schools have been hiring nutritionists as guest speakers in order to help children understand the dangers of being overweight and how it affects their health. In order to fully understand why you are overweight, you must learn how to eat properly and maintain a stable weight. Traveling to elementary and middle schools in order to educate children on healthy eating habits can be a very rewarding experience, plus you will meet new people every day.

Many fitness centers employ nutritionists in order to educate their clients on how to eat healthy to compliment their exercise routines. Exercise alone is great, but when coupled with proper eating habits, you can further your weight loss.

Many nutritionists start their own consulting businesses after they graduate. Many people who are malnourished have eating disorders or are looking to get on the right track to eating healthier. There are many positives to owning your own consulting business; you will have the ability to create your own schedule, travel as you please, and retain profits for all of your work. If you work out of your home, you will not need to spend any money on overhead costs.

Blogs are the latest way to get in touch with your target market. Starting your own blog about nutrition and fitness could be a great way to reach out to others and create a following. Posting tips, recipes, and healthy snacking habits that are helpful to others will create a demand for your advice. If you would like to write your own book in the future, creating a following on your blog will allow you to expand a base group of followers who will purchase your books.

Going to school to earn your degree in this field will allow you to start a career in the health and fitness market. With so many Americans passing into the obesity range lately, there is a large need for nutrition professionals who can guide others into a healthy way of life. To see if a career in this field would be a good match for you, test the waters by taking a college course in nutrition, which you can do through one of the online schools.

By Whitney Goldbach

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