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Some Causes Of Obesity To Beware Of

Lack of Energy Balance

A lack of energy balance most often causes overweight and obesity. Energy balance means that your energy IN equals your energy OUT.
Energy IN is the amount of energy or calories you get from food and drinks. Energy OUT is the amount of energy your body uses for things like breathing, digesting, and being physically active.
To maintain a healthy weight, your energy IN and OUT don't have to balance exactly every day. It's the balance over time that helps you maintain a healthy weight.
  • The same amount of energy IN and energy OUT over time = weight stays the same
  • More energy IN than energy OUT over time = weight gain
  • More energy OUT than energy IN over time = weight loss
Overweight and obesity happen over time when you take in more calories than you use.

Other Causes

An Inactive Lifestyle

Many Nigerian are not very physically active. One reason for this is that many people spend hours in front of TVs and computers doing work, schoolwork, and leisure activities. In fact, more than 2 hours a day of regular TV viewing time has been linked to overweight and obesity.
Other reasons for not being active include: relying on cars instead of walking, fewer physical demands at work or at home because of modern technology and conveniences, and lack of physical education classes in schools.
People who are inactive are more likely to gain weight because they don't burn the calories that they take in from food and drinks. An inactive lifestyle also raises your risk for coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, colon cancer, and other health problems.

Environment

Our environment doesn't support healthy lifestyle habits; in fact, it encourages obesity. Some reasons include:
  • Lack of neighborhood sidewalks and safe places for recreation. Not having area parks, trails, sidewalks, and affordable gyms makes it hard for people to be physically active.
  • Work schedules. People often say that they don't have time to be physically active because of long work hours and time spent commuting.
  • Oversized food portions. Nigerians living in cities are exposed to huge food portions in restaurants, fast food places, petrol stations, movie theaters, supermarkets, and even at home. Some of these meals and snacks can feed two or more people. Eating large portions means too much energy IN. Over time, this will cause weight gain if it isn't balanced with physical activity.
  • Lack of access to healthy foods. Some people don't live in neighborhoods that have supermarkets that sell healthy foods, such as fresh fruits and vegetables. Or, for some people, these healthy foods are too costly.
  • Food advertising. Nigerians are surrounded by ads from food companies. Often children are the targets of advertising for high-calorie, high-fat snacks and sugary drinks. The goal of these ads is to sway people to buy these high-calorie foods, and often they do.

Genes and Family History

Studies of identical twins who have been raised apart show that genes have a strong influence on a person's weight. Overweight and obesity tend to run in families. Your chances of being overweight are greater if one or both of your parents are overweight or obese.
Your genes also may affect the amount of fat you store in your body and where on your body you carry the extra fat. Because families also share food and physical activity habits, a link exists between genes and the environment.
Children adopt the habits of their parents. A child who has overweight parents who eat high-calorie foods and are inactive will likely become overweight too. However, if the family adopts healthy food and physical activity habits, the child's chance of being overweight or obese is reduced.

Health Conditions

Some hormone problems may cause overweight and obesity, such as underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), Cushing's syndrome, and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).
Underactive thyroid is a condition in which the thyroid gland doesn't make enough thyroid hormone. Lack of thyroid hormone will slow down your metabolism and cause weight gain. You'll also feel tired and weak.
Cushing's syndrome is a condition in which the body's adrenal glands make too much of the hormone cortisol. Cushing's syndrome also can develop if a person takes high doses of certain medicines, such as prednisone, for long periods.
People who have Cushing's syndrome gain weight, have upper-body obesity, a rounded face, fat around the neck, and thin arms and legs.
PCOS is a condition that affects about 5–10 percent of women of childbearing age. Women who have PCOS often are obese, have excess hair growth, and have reproductive problems and other health issues. These problems are caused by high levels of hormones called androgens.

Medicines

Certain medicines may cause you to gain weight. These medicines include some corticosteroids, antidepressants, and seizure medicines.
These medicines can slow the rate at which your body burns calories, increase your appetite, or cause your body to hold on to extra water. All of these factors can lead to weight gain.

Emotional Factors

Some people eat more than usual when they're bored, angry, or stressed. Over time, overeating will lead to weight gain and may cause overweight or obesity.

Smoking

Some people gain weight when they stop smoking. One reason is that food often tastes and smells better after quitting smoking.
Another reason is because nicotine raises the rate at which your body burns calories, so you burn fewer calories when you stop smoking. However, smoking is a serious health risk, and quitting is more important than possible weight gain.

Age

As you get older, you tend to lose muscle, especially if you're less active. Muscle loss can slow down the rate at which your body burns calories. If you don't reduce your calorie intake as you get older, you may gain weight.
Midlife weight gain in women is mainly due to aging and lifestyle, but menopause also plays a role. Many women gain about 5 pounds during menopause and have more fat around the waist than they did before.

Pregnancy

During pregnancy, women gain weight to support their babies’ growth and development. After giving birth, some women find it hard to lose the weight. This may lead to overweight or obesity, especially after a few pregnancies.

Lack of Sleep

Research shows that lack of sleep increases the risk of obesity. For example, one study of teenagers showed that with each hour of sleep lost, the odds of becoming obese went up. Lack of sleep increases the risk of obesity in other age groups as well.
People who sleep fewer hours also seem to prefer eating foods that are higher in calories and carbohydrates, which can lead to overeating, weight gain, and obesity.
Sleep helps maintain a healthy balance of the hormones that make you feel hungry (ghrelin) or full (leptin). When you don't get enough sleep, your level of ghrelin goes up and your level of leptin goes down. This makes you feel hungrier than when you're well-rested.
Sleep also affects how your body reacts to insulin, the hormone that controls your blood glucose (sugar) level. Lack of sleep results in a higher than normal blood sugar level, which may increase your risk for diabetes.
For more information, go to the Health Topics Sleep Deprivation and Deficiency article.

Vemma Nutrition Invites You To Free Training This Saturday

Vemma Nutrition Nigeria limited, a rapidly rising food and nutrition company, is organizing a free training program for those who want to make extra stream of income from the health and wellness industry.

A statement by the company, which was made available to Nigeria Natural Health Online, reads:"We will be having a business seminar this Saturday 23rd may 2015 @ Bukha restaurant, Oando filling station, Lekki epe express way. Ikota 2nd gate bus stop. VGC. Lekki. Time is 10am"
All enquiries should be address to Wilfred on 08091039103 Or - Esther on 08183494434

How To Exercise When You Are Diabetic


Everybody who is health conscious  naturally wants to carry out one form of exercise on the other in other to keep fit. Even those with health conditions are not left out. In this piece, we look at how those with diabetes can exercise. If you are diabetic, it is even more important to choose an exercise that is safe. You should warm up and cool down for about 5-10 minutes. This will help your body adjust so you’re not rushing into anything or pull a muscle. Always stretch your muscles before beginning your exercise, and drink water, before, during, and after you exercise. Do not exercise in very cold or very hot weather. 
You should check your blood sugar each time before exercise; if your blood sugar is too high, you should not do any exercise until it comes down. Exercise can lower blood sugar levels up to 24 hours. If it is too low, you may need to have a snack before starting.
To learn when and how much to snack, use this chart:
 How Long and Hard  You Plan to Exercise
 Exercise Examples
 If Blood Sugar Is:           
 Then Eat This  Amount of Snacks
 30 minutes or less
 Easy exercise
 Walking or easy biking
  Less than 100
 100-180
 180 or more
 2 portions
 1 portion
 no snack needed
 About 1 hour
 A little harder exercise
 Tennis, swimming,
 harder biking
 Less than 100

 100-180

 180 or more
 2 portions of snack  plus some protein
 1 portion of snack plus  some protein
 1 portion of snack
 2 hours or more
 Hard exercise
 Football, hockey,
 basketball, hard biking,  hard swimming,  running
 Less than 100



 100-180


 180 or more
 Do not exercise until  blood sugar is over  100. Take 1 portion of  snack and retest in 15  min.
 Start with 2 portions of  snack and some  protein.
 Test blood sugar each  hour. Eat at least 1  portion of snack every  hour

**Always check with your doctor before starting an exercise program. Your doctor may want to check your heart, blood pressure, eye status. He/she can then tell you what types of exercise are best for you.

The Natural Way To Prevent Or Cure "Jedi Jedi"

For most people in Nigeria, it is called "Jedi jedi" but its clinical name is piles or hemorrhoids. Many people suffer from hemorrhoids, which can be uncomfortable and sometimes painful. Hemorrhoids usually occur when the veins around the anus become distended due to constipation, childbirth, heavy lifting, or long periods of sitting. 

Typical symptoms include itching and irritation around the anus area. In some cases, as the condition becomes progressively worse, there may be bleeding. The good news is that hemorrhoids can be managed and reduced or eliminated without expensive surgery.

There are a number of natural cures for hemorrhoids. One of these is to simply change your diet. Avoid eating fatty foods, like deep fried meats or fast-food hamburgers, and cut down on the heavy use of alcohol. Start eating more fiber to help soften the stool. This will reduce the strain required to evacuate your bowels and reduce the pressure on your internal veins within the anal cavity. Another simple cure is to drink more water. Drinking at least eight glasses of water each day, cleans your intestinal walls and facilitates bowel movements. 

Other dietary treatments for hemorrhoids include taking vitamin C, which helps maintain the integrity of your veins, and eating more flavonoids and anthocyanins to strengthen your veins. Sources of flavonoids include lemons, limes, apples, tomatoes, onions and carrots; sources of anthocyanins include dark, red berries, blueberries, cherries, grapes and red cabbage. Another natural food remedy for hemorrhoids is eating a banana on an empty stomach every day. For bleeding hemorrhoids, eat three bananas daily, or try steamed dried persimmons.

A soothing, natural cure for hemorrhoids is taking 15-minute warm baths. This will not only relive some of the pain and irritation but will help shrink hemorrhoids. Be sure to dry the hemorrhoid area to keep moisture from the swollen tissue. A hemorrhoids cream or ointment can reduce the burning sensation on the affected area. Ointments containing aloe vera are recommended. Be sure to gently clean the affected area twice daily with the hemorrhoid cream.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a number of treatments for hemorrhoids without the side effects of Western pharmacological remedies. Among the most popular TCM treatment is Ginkgo. Also known as Ginkgo Biloba, Japanese silver apricot and maidenhair tree, this popular Chinese herbal supplement has been used in China for several thousand years to effectively treat hemorrhoids. Another Chinese medication is Bu Zhon Yi Qi Wan. Taken in pill form--8 to 10 pills three times a day for one month--can offer some relief. Finally, try Fel Ursi Hemorrhoid Ointment (Xiong Dan Zhi Chuang Gao) to shrink hemorrhoids and relieve symptoms.

For bleeding hemorrhoids, TCM also suggests musk hemorrhoids ointment, which should be applied topically to the affected area. Gargelin extra has been shown to work as well, as it serves to strengthen the veins. Three or four tablets three times a day is the recommended dosage.

While some natural methods may reduce the symptoms of hemorrhoids, you should consult with your doctor before attempting any natural cure. 

Vemma Nutrition Puts Smiles On Faces Of Nigerians With Series Of Activities


Mr Wilfred Obi, platinum leader, Vemma Nutrition

Vemma Nutrition, the rapidly expanding nutrition and wellness organization, as lined up a series of activities to bring smiles on the faces of Nigerians by making them aware of the wealth creating opportunities in the organization and how to become a apart of the network. A statement from the organization, made available to Nigeria Natural Health Online, reads:

Port harcourt - Voyage Ranch Hotel, Stadium road, ph Saturday. Time - 12noon

Uyo - Monty Suites 37, Edet Akpan Avenue, Uyo. Sunday 17th may time - 4pm

Enugu - Bridge Waters Hotels, Golden Avenue by Opara Avenue road, near shoprite behind forerevr living product and Edmark building, Enugu. Tuesday may 19th

Abuja - Raw Materials Research and development council, plot 17 Aguiyi Ironsi street, Maitama Abuja, in front of CAC after Transcorp Hilton. Wed 20th time 12noon

Lagos - Royal Event Center, 103 - 105 Obafemi Awolowo way, Ikeja, Friday 22nd time is 12noon

One of Vemma Nutrition’s top earners Mr. THOM VOGEL (7figure earner) from the US will be holding seminars in all these venues.

Admission into these venues is  FREE! Those who want to get more information should contact Wilfred on 08091039103  Or Esther on 08183494434.

Body Massaging Car Seats Trending In Nigerian Auto Market


The Nigerian automotive industry is witnessing a new trend in comfort and a little bit of ease in the seat area of the car. A possibility to achieve a competitive advantage in the automotive industry is the development of car seats for people who love comfort ( Looze et al.,). Today, there are many possibilities of relieving the strain for drivers and achieving well being driving long distances. To achieve more seat comfort, special attention is given to for instance the seat form, noise, odour, user friendliness and smooth “appealing” surfaces (Bronkhorst et al.). An additional idea is the introduction of massage seats to increase the level of well being or comfort experience in the car. However, the question is whether it has any objective and subjective positive effects on drivers and passengers.
There are some indications that a massage seat could have positive effects. Helander describes that blood circulation in sitting is very important for well being and feeling comfortable. In general there is belief that movement is important to reduce discomfort (Dieen et al). Fujimaki et al shows that there is a relationship between discomfort in time and pressure distribution. They also describe a relationship with body movement and EMG in short-term sitting.
In a vehicle, particularly in a car, it is difficult to move during the journey, as the person has to concentrate on traffic conditions and steering. This restricts the design of seats stimulating movement. Besides a car seat has to support the body due to acceleration, slowing, and in curves when driving. The driver/passenger is in someway fixed and therefore spends a certain time in an unchanged position.
These considerations indicate that it could be meaningful to integrate a massage activity system (MAS) into a car seat.
Investigations by Nigeria Natural Health Online reveal that some car brands in Nigeria are already installing these massaging seats in their current models. In our subsequent report, we will run an expose of these brands and how much they sell in the Nigerian automotive market.