Diet and lifestyle information – Kinetik Your fitness HRM2 User Manual

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Diet and Lifestyle Information

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Being overweight or obese is a growing problem in the UK. There are eighteen million sick days taken

and thirty thousand deaths a year due to weight related issues. On average, deaths related to obesity

shorten life by nine years. The number of obese and overweight people has almost doubled between

1993 - 2008. Today, around two thirds of men and half of all women are overweight or obese.
The health implications of being overweight or obese are well documented. Some of the most common

problems linked to being overweight or obese are heart disease, type 2 diabetes, hypertension and

osteoarthritis. In general, weight issues are caused by an excess of fat.
It is widely accepted that by getting down to a healthy weight you will minimise those potential health

risks. The best and safest results for weight loss come from the combination of a balanced diet and

regular exercise. An additional benefit of this is that it is sustainable.
There are two basic ways to reduce weight: increase exercise to burn calories and cut down the calories

you eat.

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