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Keeping A Healthy Weight
by Joseph Kenny
These days, more and more people are placing importance on keeping
physically healthy. This can be seen by the amount of people
who are joining gyms and sports clubs, going on diets, and spending
on private health insurance. One of the biggest areas of concern
in this area for women is keeping a healthy weight, this is
because it not only effects their overall level of physical
health, but is also recognized as playing an important role
in mental and emotional well being, and self perception as well.
Most people know that being both over weight and under weight
are not good for you, but health is about far more than just
body weight. Things such as your family medical history, your
genetic predispositions, how much you drink or smoke, what type
of food you eat and how much exercise you get all have a major
impact on health. There really is no ideal weight therefore
that you should be seeking on purely health grounds.
Using your weight as a measure of health therefore is not particularly
useful. Obviously there are levels that will definitely be too
high or too low, but within these limits, there is a huge range
of healthy weights that people will fall into. Much of the worries
that people feel regarding their weight are more to do with
media images and glamorous advertisements than on what is considered
healthy. We are surrounded by images and conceptions of beauty
that distort our idea of what a healthy body should look like.
Many media images actually show people who are under weight,
sometimes considerable underweight, and do not represent a healthy
standard or good example to measure us against.
If you are genuinely concerned about health, then weight loss
should not be the ultimate goal of all fitness efforts. You
should try to cut down on cigarette and alcohol consumption,
eat healthy food, get a reasonable amount of exercise, and generally
take care of yourself. You do not need scientific advice and
a professionally designed eating and exercise schedule. More
likely what you need is common sense simple changes like snacking
on fruits sometimes, walking to work, and visiting your doctor
when recommended.
Doctor check ups are recommended at varying intervals depending
on your age and health circumstances but it is wise to keep
up to date with these checkups and not to fall into the trap
of constantly procrastinating. If the cost of doctor visits
is a serious issue that causes you to skip visits, then maybe
you should consider a health insurance plan that will cover
such checkups and just charge you an affordable monthly amount.
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