Weight gain as a consequence of living a modern lifestyle: a discussion of barriers to effective weight control and how to overcome them

Q3 Health Professions
David R. Seaman DC, MS
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this commentary is to discuss modern lifestyle factors that promote weight gain and to suggest methods for clinicians to more effectively educate patients about weight management.

Discussion

Most adults in the United States are overweight or obese. Multiple factors related to the modern lifestyle appear to play causal roles. In general, the population maintains sedentary lives and overconsumes calorie-dense foods. In particular, refined carbohydrates negatively impact metabolism and stimulate neural addiction mechanisms, which facilitate weight gain. As adipose tissue mass accumulates, satiation centers in the hypothalamus become resistant to insulin and leptin, which leads to increased caloric consumption. Several behavior issues further augment weight gain, such as eating too quickly, a lack of sleep, high stress levels, and a lack of exercise. Finally, adipose tissue accumulation alters the body weight set point, which leads to metabolic changes that function to resist weight loss efforts. Each of these factors may work together to augment weight gain and promote obesity. Health care providers, such as chiropractic physicians, who educate patients on wellness, prevention, and lifestyle changes are well positioned to address these issues.

Conclusion

People need to be educated about the modern lifestyle factors that prevent effective weight management. Without this knowledge and the associated practical application of lifestyle choices that prevent weight gain, becoming overweight or obese appears to be an unavoidable consequence of living a modern lifestyle.

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现代生活方式导致体重增加:讨论有效控制体重的障碍以及如何克服这些障碍
目的本评论的目的是讨论现代生活方式的因素,促进体重增加和建议的方法,为临床医生更有效地教育患者的体重管理。大多数美国成年人超重或肥胖。与现代生活方式有关的多种因素似乎起着因果作用。一般来说,人们保持久坐不动的生活方式,过度消耗高热量的食物。特别是,精制碳水化合物会对新陈代谢产生负面影响,并刺激神经成瘾机制,从而促进体重增加。随着脂肪组织的堆积,下丘脑的饱足中心对胰岛素和瘦素产生抵抗,从而导致热量消耗增加。一些行为问题会进一步增加体重,比如吃得太快、睡眠不足、压力大、缺乏锻炼。最后,脂肪组织的积累改变了体重设定值,从而导致代谢变化,从而抵抗减肥的努力。这些因素中的每一个都可能共同作用,增加体重,促进肥胖。医疗保健提供者,如脊椎指压医生,他们教育病人健康、预防和改变生活方式,很好地解决了这些问题。结论需要对人们进行有关妨碍有效体重管理的现代生活方式因素的教育。如果没有这方面的知识以及与之相关的防止体重增加的生活方式选择的实际应用,超重或肥胖似乎是现代生活方式不可避免的后果。
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Journal of Chiropractic Humanities
Journal of Chiropractic Humanities Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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