Easy Weight Loss? Intermittent Calorie Reduction Can Lead To Weight Control

Beacon Hill may soon vote on obesity discrimination law

According to this report, more than half of Americans could be obese by 2030 if obesity rates continue on their current trajectories. This would result in millions of new cases of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, cancer, arthritis and other illnesses. By 2030, health care associated with treating preventable obesity-related diseases could cost the United States up to $66 billion per year. This could lead to over $500 billion in lost economic productivity. The good news for millions of people trying to lose weight is that small dietary changes can lead to big health benefits. You don’t have to go on a strict diet to gain the benefits of healthier eating.
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Weight loss led to reduction in inflammation

“So this program was highly achievable and reproducible. We are not talking about drastic weight loss,” said McTiernan. The researchers measured levels of C-reactive protein, serum amyloid A, interleukin-6, leukocyte and neutrophil in 439 women. At the end of one year, C-reactive protein reduced by 36.1 percent in the diet-alone group and by 41.7 percent in the diet and exercise group. Interleukin-6 decreased by 23.1 percent in the diet garcinia cambogia reviews group and 24.3 percent in the diet and exercise group. McTiernan and colleagues found a mild dose response, as there were greater reductions in these measures among women who lost at least 5 percent of their body weight.
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Watman called it one of the last forms of socially acceptable discrimination. Today she advises companies on changing attitudes about obesity. “People think they’re obese, or they are slovenly or lazy. Then comes the not hiring, the firing, the not promoting,” said Watman. A bill at the statehouse making discrimination on the basis of weight in the workplace unlawful has been proposed for fifteen years.
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