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Quick Weight Loss
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It is very commonly known that overweight (and obese) people are at more of a risk for a number of health problems related to their weight. But will that knowledge translate to people when they are intent on a quick weight loss? Or, will quick weight loss help alleviate such problems? As the medical and health professionals at the National Institute for Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases have identified, overweight and obese people experience weight-related health problems that range from diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure to high cholesterol levels, high blood sugar levels, and high heart rate levels. So with the urging that tells us how even a "small weight loss of 10 to 20 pounds" can improve our general health, it's understandable that many of us would be tempted to go for a quick weight loss plan to But quick weight loss-if not done well, with mental preparedness, nutritionally balanced food plans, and decent exercise-has some even more frightening health problems attached to it:
And these are just a few dangers of quick weight loss that is too quick. More will be revealed as vitamin and mineral depletion, water level alteration, enzyme production halting, hormone shutdown rebellions go into effect. So, from what I can recall of the hundred or so weight reduction schemes I participated in to lose weight, it is better to intentionally lose fat slowly, as it will stay off longer and will allow you to keep your hair, your teeth, your health, your sanity… Weight Loss > > Quick Weight Loss
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