The
Health Risks of Being Overweight
Contents
Weighing too much may increase your
risk for developing many health problems. If you are overweight or
obese on a body mass index (BMI) chart, you may be at risk for:
- Type 2 diabetes
- Heart disease and stroke
- Cancer
- Sleep apnea
- Osteoarthritis
- Gallbladder disease
- Fatty liver disease.
You can lower your health risks by
losing as little as 10 to 20 pounds.
Type 2 Diabetes-What
is It?
Type 2 diabetes used
to be called adult-onset diabetes or noninsulin-dependent diabetes.
It is the most common type of diabetes in the U.S. Type 2 diabetes
is a disease in which blood sugar levels are above normal. High
blood sugar is a major cause of early death, heart disease, kidney
disease, stroke, and blindness.
How
is it linked to overweight?
More than 80 percent
of people with type 2 diabetes are overweight. It is not known
exactly why people who are overweight are more likely to suffer from
this disease. It may be that being overweight causes cells to
change, making them less effective at using sugar from the blood.
This then puts stress on the cells that produce insulin (a hormone
that carries sugar from the blood to cells) and makes them gradually
fail.
What
can weight loss do?
You can lower your
risk for developing type 2 diabetes by losing weight and increasing
the amount of physical activity you do. If you have type 2 diabetes,
losing weight and becoming more physically active can help you
control your blood sugar levels. Losing weight and exercising more
may also allow you to reduce the amount of diabetes medication you
take.
Heart Disease and Stroke
-What is It?
Heart disease means that the heart
and circulation (blood flow) are not functioning normally. If you
have heart disease, you may suffer from a heart attack, congestive
heart failure, sudden cardiac death, angina (chest pain), or
abnormal heart rhythm. During a stroke, blood and oxygen do not flow
normally to the brain, possibly causing paralysis or death. Heart
disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., and stroke is the
third leading cause.
How is it
linked to overweight?
People who are overweight are more
likely to suffer from high blood pressure, high levels of
triglycerides (blood fats) and LDL cholesterol (a fat-like substance
often called the "bad cholesterol"), and low levels of HDL
cholesterol (the "good cholesterol"). These are all risk factors for
heart disease and stroke. In addition, people with more body fat
have higher blood levels of substances that cause inflammation.
Inflammation in blood vessels and throughout the body may raise
heart disease risk.
What
can weight loss do?
Losing 5 to 15 percent of your
weight can lower your chances for developing heart disease or having
a stroke. If you weigh 200 pounds, this means losing as little as 10
pounds. Weight loss may improve your blood pressure, triglyceride,
and cholesterol levels; improve how your heart works and your blood
flows; and decrease inflammation throughout your body.
Body Mass Index Table:
To use the table, find
the appropriate height in the left-hand column labeled Height. Move
across to a given weight. The number at the top of the column is the
BMI at that height and weight.
Pounds have been rounded off.
A BMI of 25 to 29.9 indicates a person is overweight. A person with
a BMI of 30 or higher is considered obese.
|
BMI |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 |
34 |
35 |
36 |
37 |
38 |
39 |
40 |
Weight
(Pounds) |
|
Height (Inches) |
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58 |
91 |
96 |
100 |
105 |
110 |
115 |
119 |
124 |
129 |
134 |
138 |
143 |
148 |
153 |
158 |
162 |
167 |
172 |
177 |
181 |
186 |
191 |
|
59 |
94 |
99 |
104 |
109 |
114 |
119 |
124 |
128 |
133 |
138 |
143 |
148 |
153 |
158 |
163 |
168 |
173 |
178 |
183 |
188 |
193 |
198 |
|
60 |
97 |
102 |
107 |
112 |
118 |
123 |
128 |
133 |
138 |
143 |
148 |
153 |
158 |
163 |
168 |
174 |
179 |
184 |
189 |
194 |
199 |
204 |
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61 |
100 |
106 |
111 |
116 |
122 |
127 |
132 |
137 |
143 |
148 |
153 |
158 |
164 |
169 |
174 |
180 |
185 |
190 |
195 |
201 |
206 |
211 |
|
62 |
104 |
109 |
115 |
120 |
126 |
131 |
136 |
142 |
147 |
153 |
158 |
164 |
169 |
175 |
180 |
186 |
191 |
196 |
202 |
207 |
213 |
218 |
|
63 |
107 |
113 |
118 |
124 |
130 |
135 |
141 |
146 |
152 |
158 |
163 |
169 |
175 |
180 |
186 |
191 |
197 |
203 |
208 |
214 |
220 |
225 |
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64 |
110 |
116 |
122 |
128 |
134 |
140 |
145 |
151 |
157 |
163 |
169 |
174 |
180 |
186 |
192 |
197 |
204 |
209 |
215 |
221 |
227 |
232 |
|
65 |
114 |
120 |
126 |
132 |
138 |
144 |
150 |
156 |
162 |
168 |
174 |
180 |
186 |
192 |
198 |
204 |
210 |
216 |
222 |
228 |
234 |
240 |
|
66 |
118 |
124 |
130 |
136 |
142 |
148 |
155 |
161 |
167 |
173 |
179 |
186 |
192 |
198 |
204 |
210 |
216 |
223 |
229 |
235 |
241 |
247 |
|
67 |
121 |
127 |
134 |
140 |
146 |
153 |
159 |
166 |
172 |
178 |
185 |
191 |
198 |
204 |
211 |
217 |
223 |
230 |
236 |
242 |
249 |
255 |
|
68 |
125 |
131 |
138 |
144 |
151 |
158 |
164 |
171 |
177 |
184 |
190 |
197 |
204 |
210 |
216 |
223 |
230 |
236 |
243 |
249 |
256 |
262 |
|
69 |
128 |
135 |
142 |
149 |
155 |
162 |
169 |
176 |
182 |
189 |
196 |
203 |
210 |
216 |
223 |
230 |
236 |
243 |
250 |
257 |
263 |
270 |
|
70 |
132 |
139 |
146 |
153 |
160 |
167 |
174 |
181 |
188 |
195 |
202 |
209 |
216 |
222 |
229 |
236 |
243 |
250 |
257 |
264 |
271 |
278 |
|
71 |
136 |
143 |
150 |
157 |
165 |
172 |
179 |
186 |
193 |
200 |
208 |
215 |
222 |
229 |
236 |
243 |
250 |
257 |
265 |
272 |
279 |
286 |
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72 |
140 |
147 |
154 |
162 |
169 |
177 |
184 |
191 |
199 |
206 |
213 |
221 |
228 |
235 |
242 |
250 |
258 |
265 |
272 |
279 |
287 |
294 |
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73 |
144 |
151 |
159 |
166 |
174 |
182 |
189 |
197 |
204 |
212 |
219 |
227 |
235 |
242 |
250 |
257 |
265 |
272 |
280 |
288 |
295 |
302 |
|
74 |
148 |
155 |
163 |
171 |
179 |
186 |
194 |
202 |
210 |
218 |
225 |
233 |
241 |
249 |
256 |
264 |
272 |
280 |
287 |
295 |
303 |
311 |
|
75 |
152 |
160 |
168 |
176 |
184 |
192 |
200 |
208 |
216 |
224 |
232 |
240 |
248 |
256 |
264 |
272 |
279 |
287 |
295 |
303 |
311 |
319 |
|
76 |
156 |
164 |
172 |
180 |
189 |
197 |
205 |
213 |
221 |
230 |
238 |
246 |
254 |
263 |
271 |
279 |
287 |
295 |
304 |
312 |
320 |
328 |
Cancer - What Is It?
Cancer occurs when
cells in one part of the body, such as the colon, grow abnormally or
out of control and possibly spread to other parts of the body, such
as the liver. Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the
U.S.
How is it linked to overweight?
Being overweight may
increase the risk of developing several types of cancer, including
cancers of the colon, esophagus, and kidney. Overweight is also
linked with uterine and postmenopausal breast cancer in women.
Gaining weight during adult life increases the risk for several of
these cancers. Being overweight also may increase the risk of dying
from some cancers. It is not known exactly how being overweight
increases cancer risk. It may be that fat cells make hormones that
affect cell growth and lead to cancer. Also, eating or physical
activity habits that may lead to being overweight may also
contribute to cancer risk.
What can weight loss do?
Avoiding weight gain
may prevent a rise in cancer risk. Weight loss, and healthy eating
and physical activity habits, may lower cancer risk.
Sleep apnea-What is It?
Sleep apnea is a condition in which
a person stops breathing for short periods during the night. A
person who has sleep apnea may suffer from daytime sleepiness,
difficulty concentrating, and even heart failure.
How is it
linked to overweight?
The risk for sleep
apnea is higher for people who are overweight. A person who is
overweight may have more fat stored around his or her neck. This
may make the airway smaller. A smaller airway can make breathing
difficult, loud (snoring), or stop altogether. In addition, fat
stored in the neck and throughout the body can produce
substances that cause inflammation. Inflammation in the neck may
be a risk factor for sleep apnea.
What can
weight loss do?
Weight loss
usually improves sleep apnea. Weight loss may help to decrease
neck size and lessen inflammation.
Osteoarthritis-What is It?
Osteoarthritis is a
common joint disorder. With osteoarthritis, the joint bone and
cartilage (tissue that protects joints) wear away.
Osteoarthritis most often affects the
joints of the knees, hips, and lower back.
How
is it linked to overweight?
Extra weight may place
extra pressure on joints and cartilage, causing them to wear away.
In addition, people with more body fat may have higher blood levels
of substances that cause inflammation. Inflammation at the joints
may raise the risk for osteoarthritis.
What
can weight loss do?
Weight loss can
decrease stress on your knees, hips, and lower back, and lessen
inflammation in your body. If you have osteoarthritis, losing weight
may help improve your symptoms.
Gallbladder Disease-What is
It?
Gallstones
are clusters of solid material that form in the gallbladder. They
are made mostly of cholesterol
and
can sometimes cause abdominal or back pain.
How
is it linked to overweight?
People who are
overweight have a higher risk for developing gallbladder disease and
gallstones. They may produce more cholesterol, a risk factor for
gallstones. Also, people who are overweight may have an enlarged
gallbladder, which may not work properly.
What
can weight loss do?
Weight loss —
especially fast weight loss (more than 3 pounds per week) or loss of
a large amount of weight — can actually increase your chance of
developing gallstones. Modest, slow weight loss of about 1/2 to 2
pounds a week is less likely to cause gallstones.
Fatty Liver Disease-What is
It?
Fatty liver disease
occurs when fat builds up in the liver cells and causes injury and
inflammation in the liver. It can sometimes lead to severe liver
damage, cirrhosis (build-up of scar tissue that blocks proper blood
flow in the liver), or even liver failure. Fatty liver disease is
like alcoholic liver damage, but it is not caused by alcohol and can
occur in people who drink little or no alcohol.
How is it linked to overweight?
People who have
diabetes or "pre-diabetes" (when blood sugar levels are higher than
normal but not yet in the diabetic range) are more likely to have
fatty liver disease than people without these conditions. And people
who are overweight are more likely to have diabetes
(see Type 2 diabetes above). It is not known why some people who
are overweight or diabetic get fatty liver and others do not.
What can weight loss do?
Losing weight can help
you control your blood sugar levels. It can also reduce the build-up
of fat in your liver and prevent further injury. People with fatty
liver disease should avoid drinking alcohol.
How Can I Lower My Health
Risks?
If you are overweight,
losing as little as 5 percent of your body weight may lower your
risk for several diseases, including heart disease and diabetes. If
you weigh 200 pounds, this means losing 10 pounds. Slow and steady
weight loss of 1/2 to 2 pounds per week, and not more than 3 pounds
per week, is the safest way to lose weight.
To lose weight and
keep it off over time, try to make long-term changes in your eating
and physical activity habits. Choose healthy foods, such as
vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and low-fat meat and dairy
products, more often and eat just enough food to satisfy you. Try to
do at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity—
walking— most days of the week, preferably every day. To lose
weight, or to maintain weight loss, you may need to do more than 30
minutes of moderate physical activity daily. |