Posts Tagged ‘Obesity’
The Risks of Being Out of Shape
For most people, trying to lose body fat is a daily priority, regardless of whether they are overweight or not. It has become an obsession in modern society. Sometimes this can become an unhealthy obsession as the methods used can be detrimental to health and progress. However, when it is done correctly, losing body fat is a positive thing and offers many health benefits – especially for people who are overweight or obese. Why? Because the health risks involved are plentiful and harsh. This article will highlight the risks of being out of shape. Continue Reading…
Preventing Child Overweight and Obesity

A guest post by Anna Martin:
Child obesity is increasing at an alarming rate across the world. If you would like to know what you should do to help your children maintain a healthy weight and active lifestyle then aim to follow my top tips and structured guidelines. They will help to keep your children happy, fit and fully able to develop to the best of their ability.
Child Obesity in the UK

A guest post by Anna Martin:
Obesity levels in England are increasing every year, but do people know the true extent of overweight and obesity, and the likely impact of obesity on their health?
The amount of children and adolescents who are overweight or obese is becoming a serious problem in the UK. The latest Health Survey for England (HSE) data shows us that over 1 in 10 children aged 2-10, are obese. In 2007, the Government predicted that if no action was taken, 25% of children would be obese by 2050. There is also a significant burden on the NHS, direct costs caused by obesity are estimated to be £4.2billion per year and are forecasted to be more than double by 2050 if we continue as we are.
The Killer Western Diet
Hi everyone. I stumbled upon this piece of media and i thought it would be cool to share it with you due to its relevance. When he uses the term “devolving” i found it amusing yet interesting and alarming. Check it out, its only around three minutes long:


