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Old 01-27-05, 03:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Exercise can't end obesity risk

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4120259.stm

12/24/04

A study of more than 116,000 women nurses found physical activity did not totally compensate for the higher death risk associated with being obese.

The Harvard School of Public Health researchers said the key was both to exercise and lose weight.

Nurses who were lean but inactive also had an increased death risk, they told the New England Journal of Medicine.

If you really want to do something about obesity, it really needs to be a two-fold process

Professor Neil Armstrong from the Children's Health and Exercise Research Centre in Exeter


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Excess weight and physical inactivity together could account for about a third of all premature deaths, two-thirds of deaths from cardiovascular disease, and a fifth of deaths from cancer among non-smoking women, they estimate.

They defined excess weight as a body-mass index (weight in kg divided by the square of the height in meters) of 25 or more.

For example, a 5ft 2ins woman was considered obese if she weighed more than 160 pounds and lean if she weighed less than 135 pounds.

Women who did more than 3.5 hours per week of exercise were considered "active".

Compared with the lean, active women, varying degrees of obesity and inactivity increased the risk of an early death.

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Lean women who exercised less than 3.5 hours per week increased their risk of early death by 55%.

Obese women who worked out for at least 3.5 hours a week increased their risk by 91% and those who were obese and inactive increased their risk of a premature death by 142%.

The researchers said the key to a long life, for both men and women, is to keep weight down and take regular exercise.

"Public health campaigns should emphasise both the maintenance of a healthy weight and regular physical activity," they said.

Lead author Dr Frank Hu said: "If you are overweight or obese, exercise is good for you even if you don't lose weight.

"For people who are lean and sedentary, it's really important for them to get out of the couch and exercise, even if they don't have to lose weight."

Professor Neil Armstrong, from the Children's Health and Exercise Research Centre in Exeter, said: "If you really want to do something about obesity, it really needs to be a two-fold process, which includes aerobic exercise and a reduction in energy intake.

"Obesity is related to many diseases, such as heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes, so it's a very important issue.

"And of course the advantage of exercise is not just related to obesity.

"It reduces the risk of heart disease and in postmenopausal women the risk of osteoporosis.

"Plus it generally raises your quality of life."

Dr David Haslam of the National Obesity Forum said: "An obese person who is exercising and maybe getting a bit despondent because the weight is not falling off should take great comfort from the fact that they are at much less risk of heart disease and stroke than if they hadn't been exercising.

"Inactivity, like smoking, is a massive risk factor for heart disease in it's own right."

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I find the less I do, the more tired I become.
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Re: Exercise can't end obesity risk

However the age of the superobese seems to coincide with more TV, Internet, and Video game use. Especially in the young. So the title of this article may discourage people that are increasing activity level but not losing weight. A more positive angle is that Exercise somewhat decreases Obesity risk. Or in my case progressing from overweight to obese.
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Re: Exercise can't end obesity risk

Dr David Haslam of the National Obesity Forum said: "An obese person who is exercising and maybe getting a bit despondent because the weight is not falling off should take great comfort from the fact that they are at much less risk of heart disease and stroke than if they hadn't been exercising."

I like that part best! But it's odd how they don't even bring up the benefits for those that aren't lean OR obese! How much does exercise help those in the middle BMI range? Also I think it's important to note they didn't factor in diet! An obese but active person who eats right but just too much is going to be better off than someone who may weight less but consumes only chips and soda. I have known people that keep their weight down by either skipping meals or exercise but have terrible nutrition. The positive side of this article is that you can reduce risk factors by either exercise OR losing weight even if you haven't been able to do both, it's just obviously healthiest to do both.

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Dr David Haslam of the National Obesity Forum said: "An obese person who is exercising and maybe getting a bit despondent because the weight is not falling off should take great comfort from the fact that they are at much less risk of heart disease and stroke than if they hadn't been exercising."

I like that part best! But it's odd how they don't even bring up the benefits for those that aren't lean OR obese! How much does exercise help those in the middle BMI range? Also I think it's important to note they didn't factor in diet! An obese but active person who eats right but just too much is going to be better off than someone who may weight less but consumes only chips and soda. I have known people that keep their weight down by either skipping meals or exercise but have terrible nutrition. The positive side of this article is that you can reduce risk factors by either exercise OR losing weight even if you haven't been able to do both, it's just obviously healthiest to do both.

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Exercise is going to be better than not exercising for pretty much anyone, period....unless you're so debilitated/sick that you end up hurting yourself badly....

Part of what you said in the quote brings up one of the problems of exercising, especially if you're building muscle....numerically on a weight scale, the muscle you may add from exercise will counteract the number of lbs. of fat you lose just a shade, which in some people might be a bit discouraging.
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