วันเสาร์ที่ 15 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2552

congenital heart disease support

congenital heart disease support
The Body Mass Index (BMI) or Quetelet index, named after the mathematician Adolphe Quetelet who created it in the 1800's, was a measure of the population and not as a means of measurement of individuals. There is only one statistical tool, which only means, obesity (degrees of thickness).

The only size and weight, this information is not for different proportions of muscularity, fat, bone, water weight, and the degree of fitness. Athletes frequently measure obese due to their increased muscularity and weight, in relation to their height. Furthermore, the various classifications of hunger / underweight / normal / overweight / obese / morbidly overweight individuals have very different health benefits in numerous epidemiological studies.

Unfortunately, the "War on Obesity" and the excessive concentration of this medium "" War "has shown that the boundaries of such an arbitrary measure. Again and again, we are inundated with the message to our BMI to a" normal " level (18.5-24.9), or a risk for the catastrophic consequences. But in the study and after the study, the researchers continue to be confused with what the obesity paradox, most fat people actually live longer than thin people!

In 2006, the American Heart Association reported that "obese" cardiac patients were more than twice as likely to survive hospitalization and invasive surgery then "normal" patients, this was a study of over 130,000 patients with heart disease .

This paradox is overweight not only be seen with heart disease ... It has also been reported in dialysis patients. "Obese" patients are more likely to survive than their smaller counterparts. As it turns out that patients with kidney disease, often associated with malnutrition, called Kidney Disease Wasting, and the obese population within this group actually better to keep growing!

In fact, there are many areas in which the obese, show a greater chance of survival - possibly through a protective benefit of fat as we age, cancer, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis and type-2-diabetes.

What does all this mean for us? If we are to thick - and feel guilty? This is not a question I can answer, but for me all. I know that I am better at certain weights than others. I also know that I never "actress thin" in a safe manner ... So, to accept my body as I am, and they live every day the best advice I can for myself or someone else.

Erin Carraway is the creator of Obesity Free for Life.com - a website with the loftygoal for Best Obesity Information on the Web site, which deals with enhancingthe life of overweight and obese patients. Overweight almost her entire adult life, she is now a proponent of safe, permanent weight loss with the right training, throughThe Power of One.

http://www.obesityfreeforlife.com

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