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Showing posts with label BMI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BMI. Show all posts
Wednesday, 28 February 2018
Diabetes drug increases the weight of fetus
When pregnant women take the common diabetes medication metformin throughout pregnancy, it can positioned their kids at increased hazard of having weight problems or obese. Many pregnant women are taking metformin to deal with gestational diabetes or polycystic ovary syndrome PCOS. PCOS increases the risk of developing diabetes and other metabolic problems.
When pregnant women with PCOS or gestational diabetes take metformin, it crosses the placenta and passed to the fetus. According to Liv Guro Engen Hanem, M.D., of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway, the children of pregnant women who took metformin or placebo during pregnancy are at risk of weight gain.
Researchers invited parents of 292 children who participated in previous randomized scientific trials to be part of the study. In the preceding trials, pregnant women with PCOS were assigned to take either metformin or a placebo during pregnancy, the researchers wound up reviewing frame mass index BMI and other measurements for 161 children born following the advance studies.
At age four, the children whose mothers had been randomized to metformin at some point of being pregnant tended to weigh greater than the children whose mother took the placebo despite the fact that metformin did not appear to have an effect on birth weight, the trend became apparent whilst children reached six months of age. At age four, the children in metformin group had higher BMI scores and were much more likely to satisfy the criteria for weight problems or overweight than children in placebo group.
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Tuesday, 4 April 2017
Increase in weight increases death risk
A new study suggests increase in death risk for overweight and obese people. Being overweight or obese attract many diseases like: cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, and heart disease.
Scientists examined data from 225,000 people, after checking their weight history, the results shows that becoming overweight at any stage in life could have negative impact on health.
The overall risk of dying increased based on their maximum Body Mass Index BMI, 10 percent increased risk for the overweight, 34 percent for obese, and 98 percent for the morbidly obese.
Being underweight does not have advantage, underweight people have increase overall risk of death by 46 percent and 77 percent for heart disease.
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Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Body Mass Index alone cannot dictate your health status
Body Mass Index BMI is a measure of body size based on a person's weight and height, it is calculated by dividing your weight in kilograms by your height in meters, then divide the answer by your height again.
Researchers at the University of Alberta state that BMI is not an indicator of how healthy you are and the metrics of judging obesity need to be changed.
According to Dr Sharma, someone with a BMI of 30 and above is said to be obese by the metrics but they may be perfectly healthy when you check their body metabolism.
People with BMI less than 30 may have problems that would improve if they lose weight.
BMI shows how big you are not how sick, it is not good to judge health status based on BMI alone.
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Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Obesity may cause liver disease
Obesity is a condition of having excess fat in the body that is having negative effect on the body, you are obese if your body mass index BMI is or greater than 30.
Excess food intake and lack of physical activity can cause obesity, Obesity is one of the major causes of liver disease.
Excess weight can cause non - alcoholic fatty liver disease NAFLD, this is a condition of building - up of fat within liver cells.
Recent study provides link between obesity and liver disease, being overweight or obese can cause NAFLD, it is good to work on weight reduction from early age to prevent liver disease later in life.
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