Friday, June 27, 2008

Knowing the Cause is Key to Beating Obesity

Being obese is more than carrying around excess body fat. If your doctor has diagnosed you as obese, you know you need to lose weight or you will face serious health problems down the road. But could a medical condition be the cause of your obesity in the first place?

Many medical conditions and even some medications can cause people to put on weight, and the problem could go on so long that the person could even become obese. Glandular malfunctions of the pituitary gland or the thyroid gland are common causes of obesity, and if your doctor has not done a thorough evaluation of these glands you need to ask her to do so.

Other medical conditions that can cause obesity include complications due to diabetes or reactions to medications. Stress, emotional tension, and eating disorders can also contribute to obesity. Depression can be a factor. Sometimes, the best cure for obesity is to start with the mind rather than the body.

Complications that can result from obesity include high blood pressure, heart disease, back problems, bone and joint problems, psychological problems, diabetes, and high cholesterol levels that can lead to heart attack or stroke.

Remember, obesity is rarely a condition in and of itself. It is caused by something, either lifestyle, poor diet, or a medical or psychological condition. Too often, doctors are too focused on treating the symptoms of obesity to accurately diagnose the cause.

Tell your doctor you want to explore the reason why you are obese, and you will be well on your way to beating your obesity.

Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Health-Fitness-Solutions.com He provides more health related advice and ways to beat obesity that you can research in your pajamas on his website.