Being Overweight – Obese Causes 40% of All Cancer in United States
If you are one of our Philadelphia Medical Weight Loss Patients or Bucks County Weight Loss Patients, you know that every week or every other week I like to post articles on our site of great tasting recipes that can help you reach your weight loss goals or a review of new studies, reports and/or fitness trends. This week I am going to review and alarming report put out by the CDC that tells us that being overweight – obese is responsible for as much as 40% of all the cancer diagnosed in the United States. Two additional resources that I used were Helio.com and Reuters.com. Both these resources did an excellent job of summarizing the report put out by the CDC.
According to the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report published by the CDC…
There are 13 cancers that are associated with being overweight and obese and they cause approximately 40% of all the diagnosis of cancers in the United States. According to Brenda Fitzgerald, M.D. the director of the CDC, the majority of American adults weigh more than recommended – and being overweight or obese puts people at high risk for a number of cancers – so these findings are definitely a cause for concern. By getting to and keeping a healthy weight, we all can play a role in cancer prevention.
US health officials have stated that this significant increase in cancers caused by being overweight and obese is threatening to reverse the progress in reducing the numbers of cancers diagnosed in the United States every year. It is staggering that in 2014 there were 631,604 people in the United States were diagnosed with the cancer associated with being overweight or obese. It’s quite alarming that the overall rate of new cancer diagnosis sees has decreased since the 1990s but the rates for overweight related and obesity -related cancers have been rising. In routers.com they quote Dr. Anne Schuchat of the CDC saying that these statistics show that in some cancers were going in the wrong direction.
Dr. Schuchat also stated that at least half of Americans are not aware of this link between being overweight – obese and cancer. And that reports suggest that healthcare providers in the United States need to make it totally clear to patients that there is a link between being overweight/obese and cancer and they must encourage patients to achieve and maintain a healthy body weight.
Justin 2014 alone, these cancers associated with being overweight – obese made up 40% of the 1.6 million cancers diagnosed that year. And they caused 55% of the cancers diagnosed in women and 24% of the cancers diagnosed in men.
According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the 13 cancers that are associated with overweight and obesity include: breast cancer – postmenopausal breast cancer, thyroid cancer, gallbladder cancer, stomach cancer, liver cancer, pancreas cancer, kidney cancer, ovary cancer, cancer of the uterus, colon cancer, rectum – colorectal cancer, meningioma, multiple myeloma and adenocarcinoma of the esophagus.
The CDC recommends that clinicians counsel patients on maintaining a healthy body weight and that they refer patients with obesity to intensive programs. So, they are recommending that maintaining a healthy body weight is one of the key ingredients to improving overall health and wellness and preventing cancer.
Now there are many indicators that will help you to determine what your good healthy body weight. One of them is the BMI. A BMI between 18.5 – 24.9 is considered normal, a BMI of 25 – 29.9 is considered overweight and a BMI of 30 and above is considered obese. Another indicator can be the size of your waist. From current literature is recommended that females have a waist circumference not greater than 31.5 inches; and men have a waist circumference of 37 inches or less. Your body fat percentages is also a good method to determine what your healthy weight should be. In the office we use these tools to determine what your healthy weight should be.
So aside from being able to fit in your skinny jeans and your bathing suit, maintaining a healthy body weight can help you improve your overall health and wellness and prevent many illnesses. And according to the report put out by the CDC it seems that maintaining a healthy body weight can possibly even help prevent cancer.
I hope you take this information to heart and it helps motivate you to achieve your weight loss goals.
If you need help with losing weight I invite you to call us and schedule your free weight loss consultation. Just call us now at 215-821-7336 and we can schedule your appointment.
Achieving and maintaining a healthy weight is no longer just for looking good or fitting into your skinny clothes. It’s about saving your life. SO forget about losing 30 lbs in 30 days and focus on lifestyle changes and living to a nice old age.
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3 Recipes For a Flat Stomach by Medical Weight Loss Philadelphia
Hi everyone Dr. Kenny here, and today I’m going to share with you 3 really simple recipes that are easy and quick to make and they also provide lots of great healthy nutrition. If you are a patient in our Philadelphia weight loss program or our Bucks County weight loss programs you know that I absolutely love mug cakes. If you are not one of our weight loss patients and would like more information on our weight loss program just call and ask for Lisa and she will be glad to answer any of your questions and she can even schedule you for a totally free weight loss consultation. Call us at 215-821-7336 to schedule your totally free weight loss consultation.
I love mug cakes because they are easy to make and all you have to do is mix the ingredients in a large coffee mug then just cook them in the microwave for about 30 seconds to possibly 1 minute and you have an awesome nourishing meal.
So I’m going to give you two recipes for mug cakes that are low in carbohydrates, low in sugar and gluten free. The other recipe is going to be for brussel sprouts delight. I have always enjoyed brussel sprouts especially roasted in the oven with garlic and oil and now it seems that brussel sprouts have become very trendy and popular so I’m going to share with you a recipe that my wife makes.
And now here are those great recipes I told you about it.
BRUSSELL SPROUTS DELIGHT*
- Ingredients:
- Brussel sprouts – 2 – 3 pounds
- 2 large garlic cloves minced
- Water – 6 cups
- salt – 2 tsp
- extra virgin olive oil – 3 tbsps
Depending on the size of your brussel sprouts you may want to cut them in half. Now bring a large pot of water to a boil and then add the garlic, olive oil, salt and the brussel sprouts to the water. lower the heat a bit and let this set for about 30 to 40 minutes, maybe a little bit more or less time, just make sure that your brussel sprouts are cooked all the way through. But please do not make them too soft. I think it’s best to eat these while they are warm. This makes 6 servings and each of them has about 136 calories, 15 grams of carbohydrates, 5 grams of fat and 5 grams of protein.
LOW CARB HOLIDAY PUMPKIN MUG CAKE GLUTEN FREE*
- Ingredients:
- coconut flour – 2 tbsps
- 1 egg beaten
- coconut milk – 1 tbsp
- baking powder – ¼ tsp
- vanilla extract – ½ tsp
- stevia drops – ¼ tsp
- pumpkin puree – 2 tbsps
- 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
Instructions: This is a really quick and easy recipe and I just love mug cakes because they are so simple and they give me lots of awesome nutrition. All that you have to do is just add all of the ingredients into a large coffee mug and mix everything together Then just place it in the microwave and set it to high and cook it for about 30 seconds or for however long it takes to totally cook, in your microwave. You can even add some type of typing like reddi whip because it’s low in carbs and sugar. this recipe has approximately 80 calories, 6 grams of carbohydrates, 4 grams of protein a 1.5 grams of sugar
LOW CARB MUFFIN GLUTEN FREE*
- Ingredients:
- almond flour – 3 tbsps
- coconut flour – 1 tbsp
- baking powder – ¼ tsp
- salt – ⅛ tsp
- 1 large egg
- avocado oil – 1 tsp
- Instructions:
Instructions: Again this is a really quick and easy recipe all that you need to do is combine all of the ingredients in a very large coffee mug and cook it in the microwave for about 40 to 60 minutes or for as long as it takes to cook in your microwave. Carefully remove the muffin from your mug and you can slice it in half. Each muffin has approximately 115 calories, 5 grams of carbohydrates and 6 grams of protein
I hope you enjoy these recipes as much as we all do.
If you, a loved one or friend need help achieving your weight loss goals call us at 215-821-7336 and schedule your free weight loss consultation.