Tuesday, May 26, 2009

WHAT FAT IS IT?

From: MSN, Encarta, May 26,2009






HOW FAT IS MY PROBLEM?






20 Things You Didn't Know About ... Fat
Body fat can kill you, keep you warm or power your boat

By Jocelyn Rice
Provided by Discover Magazine

1. They're doing something right out West. Sixty-six percent of Americans are overweight or obese, and the national obesity rate doubled between 1976 and 1999. But as of 2007, California was the only state not getting any fatter.
2. The root of the problem? Depending on gender and how active they are, adults should eat 2,000 to 3,000 calories per day. U.S. agriculture now produces 3,900 calories of food per inhabitant per day.
3. People who regularly eat dinner or breakfast in restaurants double their risk of becoming obese.
4. Being overweight reduces a woman's chances of getting pregnant.
5. The National Institutes of Health believes obesity is one of the reasons why the fastest-growing group experiencing infertility is that of women under 25.
6. We're trying. Each year nearly $50 billion is spent on diet programs.
7. People who lose just 10 percent of their weight report significant improvement in their sex lives.
8. Biology is trying to help, too. Leptin is a hunger-slaking hormone pumped into the bloodstream by fat cells. The more fat you have, the more leptin you make and the less hungry you feel.
9. Want to get your hands on some leptin? The hormone never panned out as a diet aid because most overweight people have become insensitive to it.
10. Over the course of a year, about 10 percent of an adult's fat cells die. Alas, the body promptly replaces them.


11. The total number of fat cells in your body remains constant once you reach adulthood. Even after radical weight-loss procedures such as stomach stapling, fat cells return to their pre-surgery numbers within two years.
12. Try the vacuum instead. Liposuction is the only way to actually reduce the number of fat cells in your spare tire. Diet and exercise just shrink them.
13. New Zealander Pete Bethune gave a whole new meaning to biofuel when he used his own fat, removed via liposuction, to power the world's fastest eco-boat. A way to solve the obesity epidemic and the fuel crisis?
14. It may make you prettier, but not healthier. Liposuction doesn't remove fat from around the internal organs, so your fat-related health risks are unchanged.
15. Blame Mom and Dad. Obesity is more heritable than schizophrenia, high blood pressure and alcoholism.
16. Cutting saturated fat intake to the recommended 10 percent of your calories will prolong your life, but only by a few months at most, researchers found.
17. The brain is about 70 percent fat.
18. Bottlenose dolphins use fatty tissue in the head, concentrated in an organ called the melon, to focus sound waves, giving them their sonar ability.
19. Think you have a spare tire? Whales are wrapped in fat -- a thick layer of blubber -- as vital insulation against the cold. Some whales have a blubber layer up to 20 inches thick.
20. Camels have the opposite problem: Living in hot climates, they want as little heat-trapping insulation as possible, so they concentrate their fat in their humps.
What Do You Think?
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PS: WE CAN CERTAINLY USE A HERBAL CELLULAR NUTRITION SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM AS A WAIST LOSS CHALLENGE:
BTW:
Do you know who is more popular than President Obama? No. It's not our FIRST LADY ! It is OBESITY. And its concubine is OVERWEIGHT. Very different from the 00 series ( James Bond 007 hype), you may think of it as 00D (obesity and overweight disaster).

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