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Аннета Эссекс » 26 Mar 2017, 00:07
Keymaster

What is overweight?

We can say with confidence that the problem of excess weight is the scourge of modern society. But every woman dreams of being slim and attractive at any age. But it is far from always possible to achieve indicators of ideal body weight with the help of proper nutrition and regular physical activity. Perhaps the reason lies in the imbalance of hormones?

HOW WEIGHT DEPENDS ON THE STATE OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM?

Hormones regulate metabolic processes in the body and most directly affect the digestibility of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Hormonally dependent obesity is the appearance of excess weight due to hormonal disruptions. If the cause of excess weight is hormonal imbalance, then no diets and physical activity will be effective, and in some cases may even be harmful to health.
There are a number of endocrine diseases that lead to overweight. The most common causes of hormonal obesity are:
1. Pathology of the thyroid gland.
2. Diseases of the pancreas.
3. Diseases of the ovaries, surgical interventions on the female genital organs, abortions.
4. Neoplasms of the adrenal glands.
5. Violations of the hypothalamic-pituitary system.
6. Congenital pathologies.
7. Physiological conditions: pregnancy, childbirth, menopause.
8. Taking hormonal drugs and some other medications.

HOW TO RECOGNIZE HORMONAL OBESITY?

Excess weight in hormonal disorders differs from alimentary obesity resulting from excessive food intake, not only in origin, but also in some external signs. Due to an imbalance of hormones, subcutaneous fat is deposited unevenly, with a predominance in certain areas:

1. Mainly in the upper body;
2. Excessive deposition of fat in the abdomen and waist;
3. Increase in the mass of the lower body.

At the same time, along with being overweight, there may be other symptoms that make it possible to suspect that something was wrong:

• sudden mood swings, depression, irritability;
• violation of the sebaceous glands (dryness or vice versa, increased oiliness of the skin, stretch marks, acne);
• fragility of hair and nails;
• lack of sexual desire;
• lethargy, fatigue, forgetfulness, violation of the sleep formula;
• menstrual disorders cycle, infertility;
• a set of muscle mass according to the male type, excessive hair growth.
Do not ignore the obvious signs of hormonal obesity. Timely diagnosis and correction of hormonal disorders improves the course and prognosis of the disease, and also increases the effectiveness of measures aimed at weight loss. Deela medical laboratory experts offer a comprehensive examination under the Program 127 Women’s Hormonal Health.

Timely diagnosis will allow as early as possible to establish the cause of overweight and seek help from an endocrinologist.

Message: #92430
Аннета Эссекс » 26 Mar 2017, 00:07
Keymaster

What is overweight?

We can say with confidence that the problem of excess weight is the scourge of modern society. But every woman dreams of being slim and attractive at any age. But it is far from always possible to achieve indicators of ideal body weight with the help of proper nutrition and regular physical activity. Perhaps the reason lies in the imbalance of hormones?

HOW WEIGHT DEPENDS ON THE STATE OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM?

Hormones regulate metabolic processes in the body and most directly affect the digestibility of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Hormonally dependent obesity is the appearance of excess weight due to hormonal disruptions. If the cause of excess weight is hormonal imbalance, then no diets and physical activity will be effective, and in some cases may even be harmful to health.
There are a number of endocrine diseases that lead to overweight. The most common causes of hormonal obesity are:
1. Pathology of the thyroid gland.
2. Diseases of the pancreas.
3. Diseases of the ovaries, surgical interventions on the female genital organs, abortions.
4. Neoplasms of the adrenal glands.
5. Violations of the hypothalamic-pituitary system.
6. Congenital pathologies.
7. Physiological conditions: pregnancy, childbirth, menopause.
8. Taking hormonal drugs and some other medications.

HOW TO RECOGNIZE HORMONAL OBESITY?

Excess weight in hormonal disorders differs from alimentary obesity resulting from excessive food intake, not only in origin, but also in some external signs. Due to an imbalance of hormones, subcutaneous fat is deposited unevenly, with a predominance in certain areas:

1. Mainly in the upper body;
2. Excessive deposition of fat in the abdomen and waist;
3. Increase in the mass of the lower body.

At the same time, along with being overweight, there may be other symptoms that make it possible to suspect that something was wrong:

• sudden mood swings, depression, irritability;
• violation of the sebaceous glands (dryness or vice versa, increased oiliness of the skin, stretch marks, acne);
• fragility of hair and nails;
• lack of sexual desire;
• lethargy, fatigue, forgetfulness, violation of the sleep formula;
• menstrual disorders cycle, infertility;
• a set of muscle mass according to the male type, excessive hair growth.
Do not ignore the obvious signs of hormonal obesity. Timely diagnosis and correction of hormonal disorders improves the course and prognosis of the disease, and also increases the effectiveness of measures aimed at weight loss. Deela medical laboratory experts offer a comprehensive examination under the Program 127 Women’s Hormonal Health.

Timely diagnosis will allow as early as possible to establish the cause of overweight and seek help from an endocrinologist.

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