The Heavy Burden: How Obesity Puts Your Heart at Risk
Dr Karthigesan A M
Senior Consultant Cardiologist, IBHRE-certified Electrophysiology & Cardiac Device Specialist
Your body weight has a strong influence on your heart health. In fact, heart health is all about the balance between your calorie intake and calorie output during physical activity.
The excess is stored as fat if you consume more calories than you burn. The more fat you store, the higher your risk of cardiovascular diseases and other physical complications.
According to cardiac electrophysiologists, obesity is not just about being “fat.” It is a medical condition that ought to be taken seriously because it is one of the leading causes of death due to heart-related diseases.
Obesity & Heart Disease: The Vicious Link
Medically, obesity means having excess body fat mass. Your body weight and appetite are intricately regulated by your:
Excess body fat is never ideal for physical well-being. It disrupts the normal functioning of these components and has adverse effects on the cardiovascular system.
Therefore, it is essential to understand that maintaining an ideal body weight has more to do with your overall well-being and cardiovascular health than aesthetics.
Obesity impacts cardiovascular health through multiple mechanisms. Here’s a detailed compilation of how your body elements are adversely affected by excess fat:
3 Major Risk Factors Contributing to Obesity
1. Genetic Predisposition
Indians are genetically predisposed to higher body fat levels than their Body Mass Index. Indian adults and children are generally termed as “thin-fat”, which means they may have an elevated level of body fat even if they do not meet the traditional BMI-based obesity criteria.
This genetic predisposition puts Indians at a higher risk of heart disease, even though they may have a low BMI.
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2. Dietary Influences
The Indian diet is generally rich in fat and carbohydrates. When eaten in moderate amounts, these do not pose any risk. However, uncontrolled carbohydrate and fat consumption and a sedentary lifestyle can contribute to excessive weight gain. Moreover, the easy availability of processed foods compounds the problem.
3. Societal and Cultural Factors
Food is deeply embedded in our cultural and societal norms. There is a remarkable emphasis on “eating well”, which generally translates to “excessive eating. Conversely, there is less emphasis on making physical activity a part of everyday life. In a nutshell, obesity is one of the major culprits behind cardiovascular disease. Ironically, it is also the easiest and most cost-effective to treat.
Ponder this: Once a person develops heart disease, there is no looking back. They may require intensive treatments and invasive procedures, not to mention major lifestyle changes to minimize the risk.
Obesity, on the other hand, is relatively easier to manage. All you need to do is make simple lifestyle modifications and practice self-control.
Simple Weight Management Techniques to Keep Obesity Away
Weight in kilograms / Height in meters x height in meters
Say No to Obesity & Make Your Heart Happy!
Obesity is a critical health issue that ought to be tackled early on before it gets out of hand. It is best to maintain an ideal BMI rather than become obese and combat it. Even if you are obese, you still have opportunities to reach a healthier body weight before your obesity starts affecting your heart health and complicating things further.
Book a consultation to check your heart health and gain the right medical advice to maintain your weight. Prioritize your heart. Take care of it today.
For more, read our blog - https://www.drkarthigesanclinic.com/obesity-and-cardiovascular-diseases/
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1 个月Obesity places a heavy burden on heart health, increasing the risk of serious conditions like heart disease and stroke. Let’s prioritize our health and take steps toward a healthier future!