Thursday, April 30, 2009

Contribution of Food items in Daily Life

Dietary Energy supply is correlated with the rate of Obesity. Study conducted in 1979-1981 found that average energy consumption in UK and US was 3170kcal/day and 3180kcal/day respectively. In 2001-2003 energy consumed per day in UK and US rises to 3440 and 3770kcal/day respectively. People living in UK and US where much better than today people living there. Why 30% people are obese in both countries? Simple reason behind this is extra intake of calories than normal intake.
I will show you some report that describe you, our daily consumed food in home per person.



  • Graph show Grams per person per week in 2005-2006

Survey conducted in UK and we got that average weekly expenditure on food and drinks (excluding alcohol) are £20.91 per person. It is quite clear from report that we are really very much dependent on soft drinks. Report conducted in 2005-2006 well proves how much we are dependent upon soft drinks.




  • Main Food contributes to daily energy intake among Adults in UK only.

The 2000/2001 repots shows that the contribution of different food types to average daily energy intakes among adults. Potatoes and savoury snacks consumption in UK is quite 9%, cereals and creal products wins the race with 31% , milk and milk products decreases its ratio in recent decade with remain at 10%. No vegetables like meat and its product have good contribution in repot with 15%.

Friday, April 24, 2009

How much we take calories

Average intake of energy of human being aged between 19-25 years varies from 1800-2500 calories daily. What will happen if calories intake lowered from this level. I don’t need to define popular term “Obesity”. But I would like to clear it to you; Obesity is simply a disease because of extra fat in your body.
From repot it is found that every obese person’s intake is 4 times greater than normal person intake of calories. It means that an obese person will take around 1800-2500* 4= 7200 – 10000 of calories. Is anybody aware how much calories is there in one egg: - I will tell you, one egg contains approx 80 calories of energy i.e. a single obese person can take 90 to 125 eggs daily. So, how much you are going to invest in 125 eggs daily? It will be 5- 10 £ daily in a day.
Now I will show you some more interesting statistics. In 2005/06 the average weekly spending on food and drink (not including alcohol) brought home, in the UK, was £20.91 per candidate, while spending on food and drink (not including alcohol) eaten out was £7.79. Between 1995 and 2005/06, overall spending on food and non-alcoholic drink had climbed by 8.6% in real terms mainly due to increased spending on eating out, which increased by 43% in real terms.
This report shows the increase in expenditure of food.
In my next post I will discuss about how much we eat and the percentage of food items participating to boost our energy.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Report On Obesity

Report on obesity may Surprise you but it’s true. New survey conducted by NGO found that 30% children are obese means 1 out of 3 children is suffering from obesity today.

In 2006 total 24% adults are aged 16 or above in England were obese. In compare to 1993 report only 15% are categorized in obese. This report tells both men and women are obese.

Women are more likely to be morbidly 3% than compared to men 1%. Means women are not interested in losing weight.

37% per cent of adults had a raised waist circumference in 2006 compared to 23% in 1993.Women were more likely than men to have a raised waist circumference (41% and 32% respectively).

There is unbelievable rise in waist circumference of men and women in 2006. 37% adults were having waist more than normal compared to 23% in 1993. I have mentioned the range of normal waist size in previous post.

By evaluating both BMI and waist circumference we can asses risk of health problems, around 20% were estimated to be at increased risk , 13% at high risk and 21% at very high risk.
Running in parallel to men, women are 14% at increased risk, 16 % at high risk and 23% at very high risk.
If we talk about children obesity in 2006, 16% of children aged 2 to 15 were obese.
You can imagine how obesity has surrounded our country.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Measure Obesity by BMI

Simplest definition for obesity is extra weight in your body. Gathering of fat is known as obesity that increases risk of diseases and brings to an end of life earlier in stage. I have already discussed in previous post about Risks of Obesity. Obesity may be distributed around the body or concentrate on the stomach or hips and thighs.

We can determine our obesity through BMI ratio. BMI is body mass index. Doctors use BMI to evaluate your mass against height. There is specific result for good healthy body.

Slandered Ratio: to measure Obesity





























BMI ratio

Status

Under 18

Underweight

18.5-25

Normal

25- less than 30

Overweight

30 over

Obese

40 and more

Morbidly obese


How BMI is calculated?



  1. Weight  your body

  2. Measure your height

  3. Multiply twice your height

  4. Divide mass to calculated height

  5. The result is BMI


Example: My weight is 80Kg and height 172cm   Convert 172cm to meter i.e. 1.72m, next multiply height twice we get  1.72*1.72= 2.95.

And BMI= Mass/2.95

So, BMI= 80/2.95=27.11kg/m2

The result shows that I am overweight.

BMI shows the difference in weight, it does not differentiates the difference between mass due to body fat and mass due to muscular physique, or the distribution of fat. Therefore, waist circumference is also widely well-known measure used to recognize the obesity. A raised waist circumference is defined as greater than 102cm in men and greater than 88cm in women.


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Monday, April 20, 2009

Risks of Obesity

Hi Guy’s
How you all doing?
I have some special news to all of you especially those who are obese. A survey was conducted by Clinical Trail Service Unit and they concluded that each piece of increase in BMI body mass index above the health zone of 20-25 will raise premature death risk.
BMI 40-50 Reduces life expectancy by about 10 years
BMI 30-39 Reduces life expectancy by about 3 years
Looks unbelievable, but it’s true. Do you know the risks of Obesity? I have mentioned few of them below:
1. high blood pressure
2. diabetes
3. stroke and some forms of cancer
Amongst middle-aged people in the United Kingdom, as many as one in four deaths from heart attack or stroke and one in 16 cancer deaths are due to being obese. High blood pressure is reason of obesity; if you are not aware of risks of high blood pressure then I will clear it to you. Following are the diseases caused by blood pressure in your body
a) Coronary heart disease
b) Heart Failure
c) Kidney failure.
We have discussed about Causes for obesity and risks of obesity, so did you get some plan how to save our self form obesity.