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What Causes Obesity? Is It In Our DNA or the World Around Us?



Genetics: Are You Predisposed to Obesity?


Monogenic Obesity: This is a rare and serious type of obesity that is caused by a mutation in a single gene. This leads to significant weight gain. You can think of it as a genetic error that causes your body to store fat excessively.


Syndromic Obesity: This type is associated with conditions like Prader-Willi syndrome, which affects your brain causing you to feel hungry all the time.



Environmental Factors: Could your surroundings be making you gain weight?




Inactive Lifestyle: Let’s face it — most of us spend too much time sitting down. Whether working at a desk or binge-watching our favorite shows. all too easy to lead a life with little physical activity on a regular basis.

High-Calorie Foods: Have you ever noticed how easy it is to find processed foods packed with sugar and fat? From fast food to sugary snacks, our environment constantly lures us towards consuming unhealthy food choices.

Lack of Sleep and High Stress: If you are not getting enough sleep or are feeling stressed out, you might find yourself overeating. This is especially when it comes to those comforting, easy to find and having high-calorie foods.

Endocrine Disruptors: It may sound like something out of a movie or a dictionary, but these chemicals are often found in pesticides and plastics which can mess with your hormones. This makes it tougher to keep your weight in check!

The truth: It is a combination of both!

So, is it your genes or your environment that makes you prone to obesity? The reality is that for most people, it is a bit of both. You can think of your genes as the hand of cards you receive, while your environment is how you choose to play those cards. 

For example, if you have genes that make you more likely to gain weight, sticking to a healthy diet and exercising regularly can help manage and control that risk. On the other hand, someone who does not have a strong genetic link to obesity can still put on weight if they are  surrounded by unhealthy food choices and do not  get sufficient physical activity. This means that the global epidemic of obesity is caused due to the interaction between the two factors: nature and nurture


Fighting Obesity:

Foods and Lifestyle Choices That Work


  • Eat Right: Focus on eating plenty of fiber-rich options like fruits, vegetables  and whole grains. These foods can fill you up without adding too many calories. Instead of reaching for processed snacks, we can try nuts, seed, and lean proteins such as fish , tofu  and beans to maintain your energy levels throughout the day. 

  • Stay active: Aim for a minimum of 150 minutes of exercise each  week. It is just over 20 minutes a day! Whether it’s walking, biking, or dancing. It can be an activity that you enjoy which also gets your heart rate up.

  • Prioritize Sleep: Make sure to get 7 – 9 hours of sleep each night. This helps balance the hormones that control your hunger and feeling of fullness.

  • Control stress: Practice mindfulness, yoga, or take up a hobby that helps you unwind.  Managing stress can help reduce emotional binge eating and keep your cortisol levels balanced. This is important for maintaining a healthy weight.


Why is it important ?



Conclusion


References: 

  • 1. World Health Organization. (n.d.). Obesity.
    Retrieved from https://www.who.int/health-topics/obesity#tab=tab_1
  • 2. Beaumont Health. (n.d.). Genetic factors of obesity.
    Retrieved from https://www.beaumont.org/conditions/genetic-factors-of-obesity#:~:text=Evidence%20shows%20that%20genetics%20can,continually%20struggle%20with%20weight%20loss
  • 3. Healthline. (2022). Is obesity genetic or environmental?
    Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com/health/obesity/is-obesity-genetic-or-environmental#genetics

2 thoughts on “What Causes Obesity? Is It In Our DNA or the World Around Us?”

  1. Interesting read! I appreciate how you balanced the roles of genetics and lifestyle in obesity. It’s a complex issue, and your insights are valuable!

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