What is obesity? - Mia Nacamulli

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The most basic function of bodily fat is self-storage of food reserves.
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In prehistoric times, natural selection favored genotypes
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that could endure harsh conditions by stocking the most fat.
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With chronic malnutrition being the norm for most of human history,
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genetics evolved to favor fat storage.
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So when did body fat become problematic?
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The negative impacts of being overweight were not even noted in medical literature
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until as late as the 18th century.
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Then, technological advances coupled with public health measures
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resulted in the betterment of the quantity, quality, and variety of food.
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Sustained abundance of good food enabled a healthier population
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to boom economically.
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Output increased, and with it, leisure time
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and waistlines.
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By the mid 19th century, being excessively overweight, or obese,
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was recognized as a cause of ill health,
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and another century later, declared deadly.
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What is the distinction between being overweight and being obese?
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A calculation called the BMI breaks it down for us.
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For example, if someone weighs 65 kilgorams
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and is 1.5 meters tall,
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they have a BMI of about 29.
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Obesity is a condition of excess body fat
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that occurs when a person's BMI is above 30,
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just over the overweight range of 25 to 29.9.
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While BMI can be a helpful estimate of healthy weight,
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actual body fat percentage can only really be determined
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by also considering information like waist circumference
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and muscle mass.
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Athletes, for instance, have a naturally higher BMI.
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So how does a person become obese?
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At its most basic, obesity is caused by energy imbalance.
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If the energy input from calories
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is greater than the energy output from physical activity,
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the body stores the extra calories as fat.
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In most cases, this imbalance comes from a combination of circumstances
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and choices.
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Adults should be getting at least 2.5 hours of exercise each week,
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and children a whole hour per day.
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But globally, one in four adults and eight out of ten adolescents
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aren't active enough.
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Calorie-dense processed foods and growing portion sizes
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coupled with pervasive marketing
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lead to passive overeating.
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And scarce resources,
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and a lack of access to healthy, affordable foods
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creates an even greater risk in disadvantaged communities.
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Yet, our genetic makeup also plays a part.
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Studies on families and on separated twins
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have shown a clear causal hereditary relationship to weight gain.
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Recent studies have also found a link between obesity
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and variations in the bacteria species that live in our digestive systems.
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No matter the cause, obesity is an escalating global epidemic.
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It substantially raises the probability of diseases,
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like diabetes,
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heart disease,
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stroke,
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high blood pressure,
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and cancer.
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It affects virtually all ages, genders, and socioeconomic groups
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in both developed and developing countries.
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With a 60% rise in child obesity globally over just two decades,
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the problem is too significant to ignore.
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Once a person is obese, the climb to recovery becomes progressively steeper.
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Hormonal and metabolic changes reduce the body's response to overeating.
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After losing weight, a formerly overweight person burns less calories
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doing the same exercises
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as a person who is naturally the same weight,
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making it much more difficult to shed the excess fat.
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And as people gain weight,
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damage to signaling pathways makes it increasingly difficult
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for the brain to measure food intake and fat storage.
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There is, however, some evidence
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that well-monitored, long-term changes in behavior
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can lead to improvements in obesity-related health issues.
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And weight loss from sustained lifestyle changes,
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or invasive treatments like bariatric surgery,
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can improve insulin resistance and decrease inflammation.
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What was once an advantage for survival is now working against us.
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As the world's population continues to slow down and get bigger,
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moving and consciously eating our way towards a healthier weight
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is essential to our overall well-being.
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And with the epidemic affecting every country in the world
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for different socioeconomic reasons,
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obesity cannot be seen as an isolated issue.
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More global measures for prevention
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are essential to manage the weight of the world.
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