< %=imgalt%>
Panchang ~ Manmohan Singh ~ Sonia Gandhi ~ Stock Markets ~ Gossip
Home / India News / 2007 / August 2007 / August 25, 2007
Chandigarh anti-obesity association promotes healthy lifestyles

Top News

Praja Rajyam Party tour programme announced

Canadian education fair woos Punjabi students

Tourism Australias new campaign under fire for white-collar bias

Restaurateur slams Sylvester Stallone for ordering what he could not afford

Cranes software announces release of the NISA/CIVIL Version 16

Imran says foreign cricketers safe in Pak because terrorists will never target cricket

Worlds tiniest walking robot unveiled in Japan

Momail and JAJAH Introduce Innovative Calling Option

Chandigarh anti-obesity association promotes healthy lifestyles

The Chandigarh-based Association for Study of Obesity (ASO) has started an initiative to help obese people overcome their problems related with weight.

By Sunil Sharma

Chandigarh, Aug 25 : The Chandigarh-based Association for Study of Obesity (ASO) has started an initiative to help obese people overcome their problems related with weight.

Obesity is a major health concern, especially in the urban areas of Punjab, where eating habits and lifestyles knock the body out of shape.

Dr. R C Raina, the Convenor of ASO said: "We have nearly one billion over-weight adults globally, out of which around 300 million are clinically obese."

Raina, however, laments the lack of formal data on obesity, particularly in North India.

One of the objectives of the ASO is to compile data on this.

Hundreds of obese people in Chandigarh have already registered with the association, and are hopeful of shedding those extra kilos soon.

J M Bhatia, a victim of obesity, said: "Increase in my weight caught me by surprise. I now know that consumption of high-calorie meals causes obesity."

ASO is a first-of-a-kind attempt jointly made by doctors, industrialists, educationalists and NGOs to fight obesity.

Jyoti Sibal, another victim of obesity, said "If we all are aware about obesity, we will be able to control our weight. We will take appropriate steps to bring our bodies back to normal."

A striking fact is that many people do not realise when they become obese.

Prabhat Chand, another obese person, said "Before I felt I was over-weight. Now, I realise that I am not only over-weight, but also obese. The medical tests like Body Mass Indices (MBI) and body-weight made me conscious to be careful about weight increase."

Obesity causes many lifestyle diseases - diabetes, joint pain, coronary heart disease and skin disorders.

Those who adopt the principle of "eat healthy live healthy" will be among the happier lot.

According to Dr. Pradeep Chowbey, an Indian expert on the causes of obesity, the number of overweight people in India, 2.1 billion, is equal to the number of underweight people.

ANI

October 13, 2008

October 12, 2008

October 11, 2008

October 10, 2008

October 9, 2008

October 8, 2008