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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Vadodara
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Stress is a very common problem in today s world. There can be various reasons for stress like relationship problems such as interpersonal relationship difficulties, problems in handling social relationships, poor financial conditions, health issues, problems of coping with hurdles at the workspace and so on. Due to stress, our body can undergo a lot of chemical and physical changes. There can be an imbalance in the hormonal levels which may trigger physical changes such as weight loss.

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Laparoscopic Surgeon•Bangalore
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The Roux en Y Gastric Bypass surgery was first performed by Professor Mason in 1966. Being done in the conventional way (i.e by open surgery) earlier and later laparoscopically, the Gastric Bypass has stood the test of time over the last 52 years.

Over 50 years the Gastric bypass surgery is being performed across the globe. It has given excellent results in terms of significant and long-standing weight loss in the morbidly obese, as well as remission of Type 2 diabetes in properly sel...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Surat
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It is a wrong notion that only overeating makes a person obese. Many people are overweight even after eating within limits or restricting the intake of unhealthy foods. A person is often considered obese when their BMI or Body Mass Index is 30 or more. For a person to be severely obese (Morbid obesity), the BMI should be 40 or higher. From backaches to heart ailments, obesity, of late, has become a serious threat, which if not controlled or treated can trigger a myriad of health problems.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Amritsar
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Here's what you can do to lose weight or avoid becoming overweight or obese?

1. Eat breakfast
2. Eat more fruit, vegetables, nuts, and whole grains.
3. Exercise, even moderately, for at least 30 minutes a day.
4. Cut down your consumption of fatty and sugary food.
5. Use vegetable-based oil rather than animal-based fats.
6. Choose the smart portion and eat slowly.
7. Eat at home.
8. Eat mindfully.
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Sexologist•Gurgaon
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When a person makes choices which are not prudent when it comes to food and exercise, he or she is only causing himself or herself problems which are contained around the waistline. As a matter of fact, these problems can also manifest themselves into not so pleasant experiences in the bedroom.

It is believed that the more overweight a person is, greater will be the impact on his or her life span. This not only affects the life expectancy or quality of life of such a person over that pe...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Mumbai
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With today s lifestyle and eating habits, obesity has become such a common problem. But, food habits and lifestyle are not alone responsible for obesity, genetics and physical movement also play an important role.

Obesity is usually referred to as overweight, but it is a more complex phenomenon than just a cosmetic concern. It is a medical issue that escalates the risk of other health problems such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, certain cancers, and high blood pressure.

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Cosmetic Physician•Trivandrum
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Obesity is a common problem in today s world; especially with the changing food habits, increased stress levels and poor lifestyle choices coming into play. In women, weight gain can primarily occur because of hormonal imbalances and pregnancy.

Various causes of weight gain in women are:

Menopause: On reaching menopause, hormonal imbalances can increase appetite and lead to weight gain.
Stress and pregnancy: Pregnancy is a period when a woman tends to eat a lot and put on w...more
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General Surgeon•Guwahati
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Obesity is a serious lifestyle disorder that can trigger a myriad of health complications. You may often come across people who fail to lose an inch even after toiling hard. The situation may be further complicated and life-threatening if a person is suffering from diabetes, hypertension, arthritis or a heart problem. Bariatric Surgery comes as a much-needed relief for people who desperately need to lose weight to prevent health problems. People between 18-65 years of age can go for Bariatric we...more
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Sexologist•Pune
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Can sex really lead to weight gain or loss? Well, there are a lot of differences of opinion about the impact of sex on a body. However, there are many researches that suggest that having too much sex leads to weight gain among women. On the other hand, there are also views, which say that sex helps to burn calories. So let us discuss the two aspects separately.

Sex and Weight Gain
There are reports where women say they gain weight on their hips and breasts after making love. The rea...more
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Psychologist•Mumbai
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The prevalence of childhood obesity has increased dramatically over the past few decades, and obesity during adolescence is associated with significant medical morbidity during adulthood. Eating disorders and obesity are usually seen as very different problems but actually share many similarities. Eating disorders (EDs) are the third most common chronic condition in adolescents, after obesity and asthma.

In fact, eating disorders, obesity, and other weight-related disorders may overlap ...more
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