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OBESITY IN CHILDREN

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CHILDHOOD OBESITY: •Overweight in children and adolescents is generally caused by lack of physical activity, unhealthy eating patterns, or a combination of the two, with genetics and lifestyle both playing important roles in determining a child's weight. •Our society has become very sedentary. Television, computer and video games contribute to children's inactive lifestyles.
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Sex-Drive Killer: Obesity

Being overweight or obese is linked to a lack of sexual enjoyment, desire, and difficulties with sexual performance. The reason isn't clear, but may be linked to self-esteem, unsatisfactory relationships, social stigma, and other psychological issues.

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The chief excitement in a woman's life is spotting women who are fatter than she is

FAT BUMS AND THIGHS

The secret to a longer life: big bottom and thighs

PEOPLE WITH fat in their thighs and backsides may live longer because the fat traps harmful fatty particles and actively secretes helpful compounds, according to a British study.

Many studies have shown that people who accumulate fat around the abdomen and stomach are more likely to die of heart disease and other causes than bottom-heavy people, but the reasons are not clear. This may be because several different mechanisms are involved, said Konstantinos Manolopoulos of Britains University of Oxford. It is the protective role of lower body, that is, gluteofemoral fat, that is striking, Manolopoulos wrote in the International journal of Obesity . The protective properties of the lower-body fat depot have been confirmed in many studies, he added.

Fat on the bottom and thighs appears to store excess fatty acids, said Manolopoulos, who reviewed published scientific studies for his report.

Pear-shaped people also appear to have lower levels of compounds called inflammatory cytokines – signalling chemicals involved in the body’s response to infection that also can play a role in heart disease and diabetes when they are inappropriately active.

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