Preventing Obesity: A Guide to Healthier Living

Overweight Breakthrough
B
y:Toleen Bosheh, Joelle Abu al itham, Ziad
Qutaishat,Abdulatif Rbeihat
 
Obesity is typically defined as a substantial
accumulation of body fat that could impact health and
raise the chances of severe illnesses
People who are obese can experience problems with
their physical and mental health. However, society
focuses significantly less attention on its physical
impact and greater attention to its emotional impacts.
Obese people are more prone to experience social
exclusion, prejudgment, and humiliation.
What is obesity as a social problem
H
ow to prevent obesity
Choosing healthier foods
whole grains, fruits and
vegetables, healthy fats and
protein sources
01
 Increasing physical
activity
Play sports , go for a run , go
to the gym
03
Limiting unhealthy foods
refined grains and sweets,
potatoes, red meat, processed
meat
02
P
ortioning your meals
Consuming the proper amount
of food to continue your day
04
Choosing healthier
foods
Eat a variety of foods each
day, Fruits. Vegetables.
Keep a food diary to track
what you eat.
Read food labels to learn
what's in your food.
Choose foods that don't have
a lot of sugar, saturated fats,
and sodium.
Be aware of how many
calories you need per day.
Choose processed foods carefully.
Avoid sodium from the six most
common salty foods (bread and
rolls; cold cuts and cured meats;
pizza; burritos and tacos; soup;
sandwiches). Read food labels and
stay away from items that have
sugar added, excess sodium and
fat. Plan ahead and prepare
healthy snacks and meals at
home made from whole, fresh
foods. Choose lean meats with
less than 10 percent fat. Don’t skip
meals (this can contribute to
snacking on unhealthy foods
when hungry).
L
imiting unhealthy  food
Increasing physical activities
Walk instead of drive,
whenever you can.
Take a family walk after
dinner.
Replace a Sunday drive
with a Sunday walk
Go to the gym , play
boxing , sign up for dance
classes , go for a run
Consequences of obesity
Consequences of Overweight
 
P
ancreatic issues
Causes cardiac arrest,
heart attacks, and strokes
B
lood problems
Can cause blood clot
Heart problems
 
A
ddiction
Makes you addicted to
unhealthy food
Type 1 and 2
diabetes are the
biggest
consequences of
obesity
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/infographics/choosing-healthier-
foods
https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/go-red-get-fit/unhealthy-
foods#:~:text=Read%20food%20labels%20and%20stay,on%20u
nhealthy%20foods%20when%20hungry
).
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problem/#:~:text=Obesity%20as%20a%20Social%20Problem%2
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source/obesity-
prevention/#:~:text=Choosing%20healthier%20foods%20(whole
%20grains,%2C%20and%20other%20%E2%80%9Csit%20time
%E2%80%9D
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-
sheets/detail/healthy-diet
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/
salt-and-sodium/
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/obesity-
prevention-source/obesity-
consequences/#:~:text=The%20High%20Cost
%20of%20Excess%20Weight&text=No%20les
s%20real%20are%20the,overweight%20does
%20not%20decrease%20mortality
.
https://www.verywellhealth.com/obesity
-prevention-4014175
Resources
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Obesity is a social problem that can have significant impacts on both physical and mental health. This article discusses the definition of obesity, its social consequences, and practical tips on how to prevent it through healthier food choices, increased physical activity, and awareness of the consequences of being overweight. By choosing healthier foods, limiting unhealthy options, and engaging in regular physical activities, individuals can take proactive steps towards a healthier lifestyle and reduce the risks associated with obesity.

  • Obesity
  • Health
  • Preventive measures
  • Nutrition
  • Physical activity

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  1. Overweight Breakthrough By:Toleen Bosheh, Joelle Abu al itham, Ziad Qutaishat,Abdulatif Rbeihat

  2. What is obesity as a social problem Obesity is typically defined as a substantial accumulation of body fat that could impact health and raise the chances of severe illnesses People who are obese can experience problems with their physical and mental health. However, society focuses significantly less attention on its physical impact and greater attention to its emotional impacts. Obese people are more prone to experience social exclusion, prejudgment, and humiliation.

  3. How to prevent obesity 01 02 Choosing healthier foods whole grains, fruits and vegetables, healthy fats and protein sources 03 Limiting unhealthy foods refined grains and sweets, potatoes, red meat, processed meat 04 Increasing physical activity Play sports , go for a run , go to the gym Portioning your meals Consuming the proper amount of food to continue your day

  4. Choosing healthier foods Eat a variety of foods each day, Fruits. Vegetables. Keep a food diary to track what you eat. Read food labels to learn what's in your food. Choose foods that don't have a lot of sugar, saturated fats, and sodium. Be aware of how many calories you need per day.

  5. Limiting unhealthy food Choose processed foods carefully. Avoid sodium from the six most common salty foods (bread and rolls; cold cuts and cured meats; pizza; burritos and tacos; soup; sandwiches). Read food labels and stay away from items that have sugar added, excess sodium and fat. Plan ahead and prepare healthy snacks and meals at home made from whole, fresh foods. Choose lean meats with less than 10 percent fat. Don t skip meals (this can contribute to snacking on unhealthy foods when hungry).

  6. Increasing physical activities Walk instead of drive, whenever you can. Replace a Sunday drive with a Sunday walk Go to the gym , play boxing , sign up for dance classes , go for a run Take a family walk after dinner.

  7. Consequences of obesity Consequences of Overweight Addiction Blood problems Can cause blood clot Makes you addicted to unhealthy food Pancreatic issues Type 1 and 2 diabetes are the biggest consequences of obesity Heart problems Causes cardiac arrest, heart attacks, and strokes

  8. Resources https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/infographics/choosing-healthier- foods https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/go-red-get-fit/unhealthy- foods#:~:text=Read%20food%20labels%20and%20stay,on%20u nhealthy%20foods%20when%20hungry). https://www.who.int/news-room/fact- sheets/detail/healthy-diet https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/ salt-and-sodium/ https://myserenityhealthcare.net/obesity-as-a-social- problem/#:~:text=Obesity%20as%20a%20Social%20Problem%2 0%E2%80%93%20Obesity%20can%20cause%20both%20physi cal,%2C%20discriminated%20against%2C%20and%20humiliate d https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/obesity- prevention-source/obesity- consequences/#:~:text=The%20High%20Cost %20of%20Excess%20Weight&text=No%20les s%20real%20are%20the,overweight%20does %20not%20decrease%20mortality. https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/obesity-prevention- source/obesity- prevention/#:~:text=Choosing%20healthier%20foods%20(whole %20grains,%2C%20and%20other%20%E2%80%9Csit%20time %E2%80%9D https://www.verywellhealth.com/obesity -prevention-4014175

  9. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!!

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