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(Newswire.net — April 25, 2018) Cheyenne, Wyoming — When going for a medical or just a routine check-up, it’s common that weight and height measurements are taken. This is all part of calculating one’s Body Mass Index which expresses the correlation between height and ideal weight range, based on this information it is determined whether a person is underweight, overweight, obese or right on point. 

“Although the terms “overweight” and “obese” are similar, the difference between the two arises with Body Mass Index (BMI),” explains Torrance Memorial Medical Center. “BMI is a measure of body fat based on an individual’s weight in relation to his or her height and age. In general, a person with a BMI of 25-29.9 is considered overweight, while a person with a BMI over 30 is considered obese. If you are concerned you are either overweight or obese, it is easy to determine your BMI. Simply multiply your weight in pounds by 704.5. Then, divide the result by your height in inches and divide that result by your height in inches a second time.” 

In America, obesity is a big issue as the growing number of people are classified as obese and this figure isn’t slowing down. Given the easy access to cheap and unhealthy foods, many have a diet consisting dominantly of junk and processed items. This has lead to an increase in obesity related diseases which strain the nation’s health care system. 

“Updated August 31, 2017: According to the most recent data, adult obesity rates now exceed 35 percent in five states, 30 percent in 25 states, and 25 percent in 46 states,” discloses The State of Obesity, an advocacy group campaigning under the slogan Better Policies for a Healthier America. “West Virginia has the highest adult obesity rate at 37.7 percent and Colorado has the lowest at 22.3 percent. The adult obesity rate decreased in Kansas between 2015 and 2016, increased in Colorado, Minnesota, Washington, and West Virginia, and remained stable in the rest of states.” 

While this is not a favorable report, there is hope as scientists have recently thrown their weight in on the matter and have offered a sustainable solution to combating obesity. The ketogenic diet plan has been empirically tested and proven to be the most effective dietary weight loss method to shed pounds fast and keep them off as well. 

“Different methods for reducing weight using reduced calorie and fat intake combined with exercise have failed to show sustained long-term effects,” explains the U.S. National Library of Medicine research paper entitled Long-term effects of a ketogenic diet in obese patients. “Recent studies from various laboratories, including our own, have shown that a high fat diet rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (ketogenic diet) is quite effective in reducing body weight and the risk factors for various chronic diseases. The present study shows the beneficial effects of a long-term ketogenic diet.” 

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