Weight Management

What is the Term Weight Management?

Weight management refers to the strategies and plans designed to maintain an appropriate body mass index or weight balance. There are three primary focuses within weight management:

  1. Weight Control to Increase (Obesity)

  2. Weight Control to Decrease (Normal Weight)

  3. Strategies to Increase Low Weight (Underweight)

Effective weight management involves a long-term workout plan and dedication. Fitness trainers and yoga instructors can assist in both gaining and losing weight; however, weight control is not a simple task. It requires an investment of time, money, and energy. Abnormal weight, whether excessive or insufficient, can lead to numerous health complications.

Health Risks Associated with High Weight:

  1. Heart Disease

  2. Respiratory Issues

  3. Hypertension

  4. Diabetes

  5. Gout

  6. Osteoarthritis

  7. Sleep Disorders

  8. Cancer

  9. Menstrual Problems

Health Risks Associated with Underweight:

  1. Osteoporosis

  2. Anemia

  3. Weakened Immune System

  4. Stunted Growth and Development

  5. Reduced Fertility

  6. Malnutrition

  7. Skin Issues

  8. Menstrual Problems

  9. Dental and Hair Problems

Common Causes of Underweight and Obesity:

  1. Genetics

  2. Dietary Habits

  3. Immune Function

  4. Mental Health Issues

  5. Insufficient Exercise

  6. Societal Influences

  7. Lack of Information or Guidance

  8. Family Income

Understanding Weight Management:

  1. Calories Consumed vs. Calories Expended

    Calories Consumed:

    • Diet Planning

    • Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)

    Calories Expended:

    • Exercise Routine

    • Daily Activities

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