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Obesity
BEING OVERWEIGHT
If you are very overweight, HCA UK's experts can evaluate your health risks and discuss your weight loss options.
About
At HCA UK, our team of experts specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of a range of weight-related conditions, including obesity. This is where more calories (energy) are consumed than are burned off through physical activity. As a result, the excess energy is stored as body fat which can lead to a number of health-related problems.
Need to know
In the UK, one in every four adults and one in every five children aged 10 and 11 is classed as obese.
BMI is a widely used measure of your health in relation to weight. It is calculated by dividing your weight in kilograms by your height in metres, and generally if you have a BMI of between 30 to 39.9 you are classed as obese.
Obesity is linked to serious and potentially life-threatening diseases such as:
- coronary heart disease
- type 2 diabetes
- stroke
- some cancers including bowel cancer and breast cancer
Obesity be caused by: genetics, an unhealthy diet, inactivity and medical conditions such as Prader-Willi syndrome and Cushing's syndrome.
Your GP or consultant will discuss your symptoms with you. Tests they may recommend include:
- Measuring your waist circumference: men with a waist circumference of at least 94cm/37in and women with a waist circumference of at least 80cm/31.5in are classed as being obese
- Measuring your blood pressure
- Asking about your lifestyle and previous medical history
- Blood tests to analyse your blood sugar (glucose) and cholesterol levels
Treatment options for your obesity depend on the nature of your condition. Your GP or consultant may recommend:
- Counselling such as cognitive-behaviour-therapy (CBT) to help you better manage your eating and drinking habits
- Weight loss surgery
- A diet and exercise plan with the support of your GP or consultant
- Anti-obesity medication
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This content is intended for general information only and does not replace the need for personal advice from a qualified health professional.