(The
unfairness of Obesity)
Most fat people
have this one cry in their heart. It seems so unfair that so many
around us eat anything and everything and never put on weight while
everything we eat seems to stick to our bodies as fat.
I would like to explain some factors contributing to obesity and
what is within our hands to do and control 1). One of the attributing
factors is genetics. If any parent or grandparent is obese you could
suffer from this, similar to getting B.P, heart disease or diabetes.
2) Your parent
or grandparent may be obese due to a hormone problem and you need
to test for this immediately. If there is family history of thyroid
disfunction, diabetes or reproductive hormone imbalance, all these
can lead to obesity.
3) If at any
point in your growth cycle or later you allow a large amount of
fat to accumulate in the body you imbalance the fat mass to muscle
mass proportion. This proportion is directly related to your basal
metabolic rate (BMR). If you have an increased number of fat cells
then the muscle mass goes down and this results in a lower BMR.
Those with less fat mass and more muscle mass, like lean people
and sports people have a higher BMR and that means a higher capacity
to burn calories.
These people even though they eat a lot, their high BMR will burn
off the extra calories and they stay thin. That is why it is important
to try to keep trim and also guide children to keep trim from a
young age. Women too must not simply let them selves go and put
on a lot of fat during pregnancy and lactation months.
Last but not
the least is the habit of over eating. We have observed that thin
people have this special habit of stopping themselves while eating
just before they feel full. Most overweight people have this habit
of always eating one more portion even after they feel quite full.
And this results in their doom.
We may be endowed
with bad genes of obesity. We may have a hormone imbalance and we
may have already created more fat mass in our bodies. Do we just
throw up our hands saying that we are doomed to be fat or can we
fight. I am living proof that we can fight and can win this battle.
If we have the will, God will give the power to heal and change
our lives. I have a family history of obesity from both mothers
and fathers and grandparents side. I have polycystic ovaries, family
history of diabetes and was fat from age 10-35. But in the last
7 years I have lost 25 kgs and kept if off!! It’s a battle
day and night but I have chosen to fight.
The first step
is to make a decision to stop over eating and commit one self to
avoiding fatty food like fried foods, nuts, sweets, butter, ghee,
etc. Besides this you need to eat all your meals in healthy and
balanced manner. Fill yourselves up with fresh fruits, salads and
plenty of water. Finally make sure you fit in a 20-30 min walk,
all 7 days of the week. |