The population of overweight adults has now reached 1
billion, of which 300,000 are suffering from obesity. By far, WHO considers
adolescent obesity to be an epidemic of global proportion. This phenomenon has
affected both developed and developing countries.
Obesity is considered as one of the major causes of
hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, certain type of cancer, and type 2
diabetes milletus. The changing diet patterns, inactive lifestyles and the
absence of healthy recreational facilities in the community have been
identified as the causes of adolescent obesity.
Obesity is determined through measuring the body mass
index of a person, which means that the weight in kilograms is divided by the
square of height in meters (kg/m2). A person is considered obese if the BMI
reaches above 30 k/m2. If the BMI is more than 25k/m2 but below 30k/m2 the
person is already overweight.
As BMI increases,
the likelihood of acquiring health related risks conversely increase. If the
population of adolescent obesity continues to balloon, it is expected that more
adults will be suffering from the dreadful and debilitating health effects of
obesity.
Psychological and social problems are likewise adverse
effects of obesity, specifically adolescent obesity. Obese adults more often
than not withdrew themselves from social groups for fear of ridicule. They
developed a low self-esteem because being fat or obese is considered
unattractive.
They are often the source of jokes among their peers. The
longer they experience alienation from their age group the more they succumb to
depression, which may pose another health problem. Being fat is not socially
bad after all, but if this line of thinking should be supported, many adults
will be suffering from depression and other health problems.
One contributing factor to the rising number of obese
adults is the media. Adults are bombarded with so many information regarding
lifestyle food. Quick service restaurants are mushrooming in highly urbanized
cities around the globe that mostly cater to the youth sector.
Dishes that are cooked with high saturated fat that is of
animal based and high in sugar content are also a major factor of obesity. Young have more time spent watching
televisions program or playing games with their computers than playing a more
physical recreational activities.
More than anything else obese adults need support in
keeping and maintaining their ideal body weight. Any weight reducing diets
programs or weight loss exercise course of therapy may prove futile if not
followed strictly.
Support from their significant others plays a vital role
to curbing obesity among them by helping them to have self-discipline in
achieving their goal to become healthy and physically fit.