Obesity and Exhaustion

By admin · Sunday, October 11th, 2009


Not only does obesity increase the risk of developing
cardiovascular disease (CVD), and not only is it possibly
linked to psychological issues such as anxiety and low
self-esteem, it now appears that it also plays a role in
exhaustion.
In an analysis of almost 14,000 subjects, U.K. and U.S.
researchers found that body-mass index (BMI, a relative
measure of body fat) was highest among those with the
highest levels of Vital Exhaustion (VE). VE is a
psychological state characterized by excessive fatigue along
with feelings of irritability and demoralization.
In their study, published in the journal Obesity, the
authors write that understanding the relationship between
obesity and VE (e.g., whether one may lead to the other,
whether they may occur together) may help improve the
success of treatment of each – any may reduce people’s
risk of developing CVD and/or suffering further
complications of CVD.
Did you know that:
About  79% of women know what they weighed in high school,
but just 32% know their current cholesterol levels.

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