Why weight loss is important to your health:
Inoridnate health risks associated with being over weight
People who successfully lose weight often motivate themselves to do so by keeping the health benefits of weight loss firmly in mind.
Overweight and obese people are at increased risk of developing serious and sometimes life-threatening illnesses as they age, including:
• Heart Disease
• Heart Attack
• Heart Failure
• Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
• High Blood Pressure
• Angina
• Abnormal heartbeat
• Cholesterol problems (leading to heart disease)
• Elevated LDL ("bad") cholesterol and triglycerides levels
• Lowered beneficial HDL ("good") cholesterol levels
• Stroke
• Type 2 Diabetes (the kind you develop rather than are born with)
• Cancers (prostate, gallbladder, colorectal, breast, endometrial and kidney)
• Liver problems (such as an enlarged liver, cirrhosis or a fatty liver)
• Gastroesophageal ("Acid") Reflux Disease (GERD)
• Sleep Apnea (Snoring and difficulty breathing while sleeping)
• Asthma Shallow breathing (Pickwickian syndrome which can lead to heart disease)
• Arthritis
• Gallstones (in women)
• Reproductive problems (irregular periods, increased birth defects, especially neural tube defects, and an increased risk of death of the mother and baby).
• Memory and learning problems (in men)


