A person is considered overweight if they have a BMI of 25-30 and if the
BMI is >30 they are considered extremely overweight or obese (see BMI index table). There are many medical complications of obesity which
cause serious health problems. These medical complications of obesity
are a leading cause of preventable death. The most serious of these
medical conditions include:
Stroke
Heart Disease (Coronary Artery Disease)
High Blood pressure
Cancer
Diabetes
Respiratory Disease and Asthma
Elevated Cholesterol & Triglycerides
Sleep Apnea
Obesity is also related to other conditions such
as:
In addition, most overweight patients typically suffer the consequences
and effects of lost time at work.
The good news is that many of these medical conditions can be reversed
& controlled as a direct result of weight loss so patients can live a
better quality life.