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FAQ
1.   Are you obese or just overweight? Do you even need to lose weight?
2.   How much do I need to lose?
3.   How many calories should I consume to lose weight?
4.   Can being overweight make more susceptible to cancer?
5.   Could excess weight be the reason I've been unsuccessful in getting pregnant?
6.   I was recently diagnosed with sleep apnea, which causes me to snore a lot and        sometimes stop breathing during sleep . Will it help if I lose weight?
7.   Is my excess weight ruining my joints?
8.   I suffer from a lot of back problems. Would losing weight alleviate the pain?
9.   If I'm overweight, does that increase my risk for developing heart disease?
10. What is Percentage body fat?
11. What are the benefits of weight loss?


1. Are you obese or just overweight? Do you even need to lose weight?

One of the simplest ways of answering this question is finding your Body
Mass Index or BMI. Your BMI is a formula that compares your weight to
your height. It does not apply if you are very muscular or pregnant.
The following table gives the normal values:

BMI STATUS

Below 18.5     Underweight
18.5  - 24.9    Normal
25.0 -  29.9    Overweight
30.0-   39.9    Obese
>40               Morbidly Obese

2. How much do I need to lose?

Most health experts agree that you should aim for a modest weight loss. Your target weight should be 10% or 2 BMI's under your current weight. You can use the BMI table to determine your goal weight.

3. How many calories should I consume to lose weight?

Your weight loss should be about 1% of  your weight per week. Thus, a 175 person should aim for a weekly loss of about 1.75 pounds. The weight loss will gradually taper because your body will need less and less calories to maintain itself. Exercise may help keep your weight loss at a steady pace.

4. Can being overweight make more susceptible to cancer?

Being overweight won't give you cancer, but it can increase your risk for many different cancers, including colon, breast and endometrial cancer.


5. Could excess weight be the reason I've been unsuccessful in getting pregnant?

Possibly. A woman's weight can sometimes affect fertility. (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome)

6. I was recently diagnosed with sleep apnea, which causes me to snore a lot and sometimes stop breathing during sleep . Will it help if I lose weight?

For those with sleep apnea, even modest weight reduction may alleviate the need to long-term therapy or upper-airway surgery.

7. Is my excess weight ruining my joints?

It's difficult for the natural cushions in our joints to withstand extra body weight. Losing weight can reduce the wear and tear on your joints.

8. I suffer from a lot of back problems. Would losing weight alleviate the pain?

If you carry most of your "extra pounds" around your abdomen, this can put excess stress on your back muscles. Losing weight and strengthening your abdominal muscles can greatly relieve your discomfort.

9. If I'm overweight, does that increase my risk for developing heart disease?

Yes being overweight greatly increases your risk for heart disease.

10. What is Percentage body fat?

A percentage body fat indicates the percentage of body fat to body weight. Too much fat can lead to health problems like heart disease, diabetes, high cholesterol and other serious conditions. If you keep your body fat within a reasonable level, you'll be healthier and, of course, slimmer.

Percentage body fat is another way to assess whether you are obese or not.  This is more accurate than merely checking your weight and your BMI. The standard range of percentage body fat is 10 to 20% for males and 18-28 %  for females.

Percentage Body Fat and your Total Body Composition is measured in our office by using the state of the art  BIO SPACE MACHINE. Don't Start a weight loss program without having your total body composition measured




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