Medical Causes for Obesity
My husband brought a recent news report to my attention out of Mississippi that would allow restaurants to refuse to serve overweight people. Representative John Read said that his purpose behind this bill was to help bring into fruition the number of obese people in
Mississippi which totals over 30% of their population. If a bill like this were to pass anywhere it not only makes discrimination based on weight legal, but opens doors to other forms of legalized discrimination.
According to recent statistics around 58 million, 62% of adults and 34% of children, Americans are overweight and obesity rates are on the rise. The rise in obesity has been blamed on everything from a sedentary lifestyle to excessive consumption of fast foods as shown in the movie Super Size Me. It is just an automatic assumption that because someone is overweight they don't exercise, they don't eat right and overall they don't take care of themselves. Where this may be the case in some cases, it isn't the reason across the board. There are a number of medical reasons that can cause someone to become overweight. It's wrong to assume that because someone is overweight they eat too much. It isn't always the case. Sometimes the body just doesn't work right.
Hypothyroidism
In 2002 the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism reported that 9.2% of Caucasians have hypothyroidism. That is broken down further to 5.8% of women and 3.4% of men. It is also estimated that 1 in 4000 babies are born with hypothyroidism. Statistically that is a significant percentage of the population.
The thyroid is responsible for basal metabolism in the body. This is how the body turns calories into usable heat energy. If the thyroid function is low, this doesn't happen and the body isn't able to metabolize things properly and the body doesn't convert calories from food into a usable source. This causes excess weight gain, despite proper diet and exercise.
Cushings
According to recent statistics around 58 million, 62% of adults and 34% of children, Americans are overweight and obesity rates are on the rise. The rise in obesity has been blamed on everything from a sedentary lifestyle to excessive consumption of fast foods as shown in the movie Super Size Me. It is just an automatic assumption that because someone is overweight they don't exercise, they don't eat right and overall they don't take care of themselves. Where this may be the case in some cases, it isn't the reason across the board. There are a number of medical reasons that can cause someone to become overweight. It's wrong to assume that because someone is overweight they eat too much. It isn't always the case. Sometimes the body just doesn't work right.
Hypothyroidism
In 2002 the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism reported that 9.2% of Caucasians have hypothyroidism. That is broken down further to 5.8% of women and 3.4% of men. It is also estimated that 1 in 4000 babies are born with hypothyroidism. Statistically that is a significant percentage of the population.
The thyroid is responsible for basal metabolism in the body. This is how the body turns calories into usable heat energy. If the thyroid function is low, this doesn't happen and the body isn't able to metabolize things properly and the body doesn't convert calories from food into a usable source. This causes excess weight gain, despite proper diet and exercise.
Cushings
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Posted on 02/12/2008 at 12:02:33 PM