5 Misleading Obesity Myths Debunked by Science
The number of people suffering from obesity
has risen dramatically over the past decades, and sadly, our
understanding of this health issue is often lacking and it only
magnifies the stigma and increases the risk of the so-called obesity
epidemic spreading even further.
As a matter of fact, there are a number of pervasive myths surrounding
obesity that are just not true and have been debunked by science a long
time ago. For example, the fact that obesity runs in the family doesn’t
mean that you’re bound to get it is a complete myth, as is the belief
that the number of pounds you lose is the best measure of success.
1. Eating less and exercising is enough to combat obesity
1. Eating less and exercising is enough to combat obesity
While it is certainly true that many people
develop obesity as a result of eating too many calories and not moving
around enough, there are also many other factors that could make a
person develop obesity. For example, things like insufficient sleep,
chronic pain, hormone issues, some medications, and even stress can make
you gain excess weight.
In most cases, obesity is a combination of
several different factors that can interact and multiply each other. For
example, chronic stress and psychological problems can make people more
prone to overeating, which can exacerbate the issue. Therefore, while
managing one’s caloric intake and increasing activity levels is
certainly part of treating obesity, it is often not enough on its own.
2. The number of pounds you lost is the best evidence of success
In many people’s minds, combating obesity
boils down to weight loss and the number of pounds or kilograms you
lose. However, this type of excessive focus on weight loss and your
progress on the scale is not only psychologically unhealthy but is also
not particularly helpful.
On one hand, focusing on the number of
kilograms you lose can make you obsessed with the scale, which has been
shown scientifically to increase one’s risk of stress and eating
disorders. On the other hand, weight loss is not a good measure of
health. Therefore, the best strategy for people suffering from obesity
with long-term success in mind is to focus on healthy nutrition,
exercise, and other recommendations given to you by doctors and
nutrition experts.
On one hand, focusing on the number of
kilograms you lose can make you obsessed with the scale, which has been
shown scientifically to increase one’s risk of stress and eating
disorders. On the other hand, weight loss is not a good measure of
health. Therefore, the best strategy for people suffering from obesity
with long-term success in mind is to focus on healthy nutrition,
exercise, and other recommendations given to you by doctors and
nutrition experts.
3. Obesity doesn't really affect your health
It is certainly true that obesity on its own
doesn’t cause diabetes and cardiovascular issues, but this doesn’t mean
that obesity doesn’t influence your health either. For example, it is a
known and well-researched fact that obesity multiplies one’s risk of
developing such serious conditions, as hypertension and cardiovascular
disease, stroke, gallbladder disease, diabetes, arthritis, mental health
issues, and sleep apnea.
In addition, the CDC reports that obesity
has a direct correlation with increased mortality rates. Therefore,
treating obesity is extremely important for maintaining your long-term
health and addressing already-existing health issues.
This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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4. Obesity is strictly genetic
Many people think that they’re bound to
develop obesity at one point in their life if their family members have
it. But obesity isn’t the same as body type and it’s more closely
related to the amount of excess body fat, particularly visceral body fat
than it is to body shape. That said, there is a genetic component to
obesity, and researchers have tried to count the number of genes that
influence one’s risk of obesity.
Studies have managed to identify over 50 genes linked to obesity, but
most of these genes have a very minor effect. The specific gene variant
most prominently associated with obesity is the FTO variant, which has
been proven to increase the odds of developing the disease by 1.23-fold.
The research involved 218 thousand adults, and one of the most
interesting findings was that the people who had this gene variant but
were physically active had a 27% decreased chance to suffer from
obesity. Twin studies comparing twins brought up separately to those
raised together likewise confirm that genetic similarities have little
or no influence compared to the environment.
5. Making fruits and vegetables more affordable will solve global obesity
It has been long observed that obesity is
becoming increasingly widespread in areas where fresh produce like fruit
and vegetables are scarce. As a result, some people started to think
that making fresh plant-based foods available is enough to stop obesity
in these areas. Unfortunately, though, attempts of making these foods
available and cheaper in so-called "food deserts" have shown that these
attempts are not so effective on their own, after all.
Instead, research confirms that making fruits and vegetables available
together with promoting healthy eating habits in families and widespread
education about healthy nutrition is the only way to reduce the spread
of obesity consistently and effectively. In any case, we should
definitely stop thinking of obesity as an issue of lazy or poor people,
as it seems to be a systemic and complex issue that goes beyond personal
choices.
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