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Obesity is root cause of all diseases?
"obesity is root cause of all diseases"
Outline: 1. Defining obesity 2. Obesity being root cause 3. Diseases caused by obesity Cardiac diseases Blood diseases Lungs diseases Lymphatic system disease Muscle diseases Psychological diseases Hormonal imbalance Kidney diseases Reproductive system disease .(and so on ..) .. 4. International medical researches .. .. .. .. My outline was like above. I cannot remember it now. Infact, I read an article about obesity 6 days before the exams. Let see what happens with me. I am not a doctor. Just fsc (pre-medical) knowledge. My sentence were simple, correct . Rate my approach .. |
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multithinker (Wednesday, October 10, 2012) |
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It is purely a scientific topic, which needed the explanations on scientific basis, the approach you have mentioned via this brief outline, seems to be fine and up to the mark.Although it is an explanation of the second part, i.e, diseases caused by obesity, a little more explanation was required about ''obesity'' itself, that how it becomes the root cause of all diseases and physical problems.
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Unlucky for me, I started off with this topic, but wasn't able to formulate a sound outline within 25 minutes .. It was the first paper and I didn't have any clock at my side of the hall .. I also didn't have any watch with me .. So, panic prevailed and I thought I have wasted a lot of time .. Then selected the easiest and most common topic, I guess you know what it was .. Anyways .. When I was making an outline for Obesity, I decided to go against the essay statement .. I wrote that although Obesity gives way to many diseases, however, one cannot say that it is the root cause of all diseases .. And had other arguments that most hospitals witness more patients who are weak rather than obese .. My introductory outline was more or less the same as yours .. I studied medicine for just 6 months and didn't have much knowledge for this topic .. If you justified your stance and used proper English, I bet you'll pass InshaAllah .. It was an English Essay paper and not Medical, so there was no need of being extra medic-technical .. Best of luck .. Regards ..
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Dude wil you explain which lung disease is caused by obesity? And wht blood diseases ? If you mean thrombus formation then dont you think it is the cause of IHD? and which muscle diseases? Do u mean muscular dystrophy?
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I wrote all keeping in my mind that examiner or paper checker is not a doctor. that's why i selected topic. i will post complete essay and outline as the way i explained. just FSc (pre-medical) knowledge.........................................
plzzz need encouraging remarks and prays.................... |
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Dude you have attempted a unique topic. The only man , i know,who attempted this essay is dr ali. Yar it z the least attempted essay so chances of passing it are great. So just chill man , you will IA pas with good marks.
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Below is an article I read 6 days before exams. That has to decide my fate. My words were not as below but the outline I made looked similar. Outline but my essay lacked clarity, exposition, and argumentation etc. Today I searched it from my laptop. The tention
prevailing me. Obesity Obesity means having too much body fat. It is not the same as being overweight, which means weighing too much. A person may be overweight from extra muscle, bone, or water, as well as from having too much fat. Both terms mean that a person's weight is higher than what is thought to be healthy for his or her height. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Taking in more calories than you burn can lead to obesity because the body stores unused calories as fat. Obesity can be caused by: Eating more food than your body can use Drinking too much alcohol Not getting enough exercise Many obese people who lose large amounts of weight and gain it back think it is their fault. They blame themselves for not having the willpower to keep the weight off. Many people regain more weight than they lost. Today, we know that biology is a big reason why some people cannot keep the weight off. Some people who live in the same place and eat the same foods become obese, while others do not. Our bodies have a complex system to help keep our weight at a healthy level. In some people, this system does not work normally. Other factors that affect weight include: The way we eat when we are children can affect the way we eat as adults. The way we eat over many years becomes a habit. It affects what we eat, when we eat, and how much we eat. We are surrounded by things that make it easy to overeat and hard to stay active: o Many people do not have time to plan and make healthy meals. o More people today work desk jobs compared to more active jobs in the past. o People with less free time have less time to exercise. The term "eating disorder" means a group of medical conditions that have an unhealthy focus on eating, dieting, losing or gaining weight, and body image. A person may be obese, follow an unhealthy diet, and have an eating disorder all at the same time. Sometimes, medical problems or treatments cause weight gain, including: Underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism) Medicines such as birth control pills, antidepressants, and antipsychotics Other things that can cause weight gain are: Quitting smoking. Most people who quit smoking gain 4 - 10 pounds in the first 6 months after quitting. Some people gain as much as 25 - 30 pounds. Stress, anxiety, feeling sad, or not sleeping well For women: o Menopause -- women may gain 12-15 pounds during menopause o Not losing the weight they gained during pregnancy Signs and tests The health care provider will perform a physical exam and ask questions about your medical history, eating habits, and exercise routine. The two most common ways to measure health risks from your weight are: Body mass index (BMI) Waist circumference (your waist measurement in inches) BMI is measured using height and weight. You and your health care provider can use your BMI to estimate how much body fat you have. Your waist measurement is another way to estimate how much body fat you have. Extra weight around your middle or stomach area increases your risk for type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. People with "apple-shaped" bodies (meaning their waist is bigger than their hips) also have an increased risk for these diseases. Skin fold measurements may be taken to check your body fat percentage. Blood tests may be done to look for thyroid or hormone problems that could lead to weight gain. Treatment CHANGING YOUR LIFESTYLE An active lifestyle and regular exercise, along with healthy eating, is the best way to lose weight. Even modest weight loss can improve your health. You will need a lot of support from family and friends. When dieting, your main goal should be to learn new, healthy ways of eating and make them a part of your daily routine. Many people find it hard to change their eating habits and behaviors. You may have practiced some habits for so long that you may not even know they are unhealthy, or you do them without thinking. You need to be motivated to make lifestyle changes. Make the behavior change part of your life over the long term. Know that it takes time to make and keep a change in your lifestyle. Work with your health care provider and dietitian to set realistic, safe daily calorie counts that help you lose weight while staying healthy. Remember that if you drop pounds slowly and steadily, you are more likely to keep them off. Your dietitian can teach you about: Healthy food choices Healthy snacks Sweetened drinks Portion sizes How to read the nutrition labels New ways to prepare food Extreme diets (fewer than 1,100 calories per day) are not thought to be safe or to work very well. These types of diets often do not contain enough vitamins and minerals. Most people who lose weight this way return to overeating and become obese again. Learn new ways to manage stress, rather than snacking. Examples may be meditation, yoga, or exercise. If you are depressed or stressed a lot, talk to your health care provider. MEDICATIONS AND HERBAL REMEDIES You may see ads for supplements and herbal remedies that claim they will help you lose weight. Many of these claims are not true, and some of these supplements can have serious side effects. Talk to your health care provider before using them. Several prescription weight loss drugs are available. Most people lose between 5 and 10 pounds by taking these drugs. Most people also regain the weight when they stop taking the medicine, unless they have made lasting lifestyle changes, such as exercising and cutting unhealthy foods from their diet. SURGERY Bariatric surgery can reduce the risk of disease in people with severe obesity. These risks include: Arthritis Diabetes Heart disease High blood pressure Sleep apnea Some cancers Stroke Surgery may help people who have been very obese for 5 years or more and have not lost weight from other treatments, such as diet, exercise, or medicine. Surgery alone is not the answer for weight loss. It can train you to eat less, but you still have to do much of the work. You must be committed to diet and exercise after the surgery. Talk to your doctor to learn if this is a good option for you. The two most common weight-loss surgeries are: Laparoscopic gastric banding Gastric bypass surgery You may have complications from these surgeries. One problem some people have is throwing up if they eat more than their new small stomach can hold. Support Groups Many people find it easier to follow a diet and exercise program if they join a group of people with similar problems.s Complications Obesity is a major health threat. The extra weight puts added stress on every part of your body. People with obesity are at risk for these health problems: Bone and joint problems -- extra weight puts strain on the bones and joints. This can lead toosteoarthritis, a disease that causes joint pain and stiffness. Gallstones and liver problems Heart attack from coronary heart disease, congestive heart failure, and stroke High blood cholesterol and triglycerides (dislipidemia or high blood fats) High blood pressure (hypertension) High blood sugar (glucose) or diabetes Stopping breathing during sleep (sleep apnea). This can cause daytime fatigue or sleepiness, poor attention, and problems at work. |
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paknation (Monday, December 24, 2012) |
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Dear sial sb. Ap thora topic sy distract ni kr gay? The topic was obesity the mother of all disease, bt you have written on obesity, its causes , implications and etc. Is not it? Anyways it is fine, with my best wishes bro.
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my essay include obesity, its causes, diseases caused by it, how obesity leads to different diseases, and little preventives to get rid of obesity. etc. m ne jo topic post kia wo 6 din pehly parha tha. pray for me
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I posted my essay outline, people encouraged me. is there anyone who attemted "Obesity is root cause of all disease"????????
kia os ka dil(heart) waisy dharakta hy. ???? this essay has to decide my fate. oi.oi. all my paper were fine exept essay paper. may it not prove as a blunder! all seniors and juniors are requeted to find person attempting that particular essay. this will be a favour to me. i want to share my perception regarding my attemted essay. |
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