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It has been demonstrated that 87% of adult population in
United States suffering from diabetes are overweight or obese
(body mass index (BMI) >25Kg/m2) [5]. Furthermore, previous
published studies showed association of obesity with diabetes
mellitus and its related complications [6,7] that lead to increased
medical expenses compared to normal population [8]. In spite
of the fact that, stoutness emerges as the consequence of vitality
imbalance between calories devoured and calories used, late proof
demonstrates that a vitality irregularity idea of corpulence may be
misrepresented.
Lifestyle and diet modifications should be recommended for
every patient dealt with obesity associated with diabetes and its
complications. Comprehensive lifestyle modification programs
(CLMPS) supplement the patient with good habits of eating and
activities in day to day life [9]. The Look AHEAD (Action for Health
in Diabetes) study spent 13.5 year period trial also supported the
lifestyle interventions in weight loss [10]. There are four well known
diets mentioned in the literature that includes low carbohydrate,
low-fat, Mediterranean and low-glycemic load regimens [11].
Mediterranean diet composed of olive oil, high intake of plant
component such as fruits, vegetables, legumes, raw cereals, nuts
and seeds along with moderate fish and fermented dairy products
are beneficial for obesity management and weight loss.
Recently it has been published that Mediterranean diet prove to
be healthy pattern diet and proved that four year period of this diet
consumption may reduces the cardiovascular risk independent of
lifestyle factors [12]. Physical activity alone is of least importance
in weight loss management, as supported by American College of
Sports Medicine [13].
In summary, modern science depict that not all foods have the
identical influence in the metabolism and weight homeostasis.
The population should focus on the long-term weight reduction
management strategies rather than short goals. The quality of
the diet, consumption of low-glycemic indexed foods with some
efforts of physical exercise may improve the quality and life span
of the population and also reduces the economic burden. The
misconception of low-fat diet should be replaced with high quality
diet. A Mediterranean diet pattern is a healthy pattern should be
adopted by populations because of its easy accommodation into the
lifestyle. Efficient strategies may be designed by individual patient
according to health status and the obesity reduction intervention
schemes should be implemented at different levels of society
focusing on long-term goal of obesity management.
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Alok Raghav
1
*, Aditi
1
, Sneha Gupta
1
, Pratibha Singh
1
, Aman Nikhil
1
, Saba Noor
2
and Jamal Ahmad
3
1
Biological Sciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology, India
2
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Diabetes and Endocrinology, Aligarh Muslim University, India
3
Diabetes and Endocrinology Super specialty Centre, India
*Corresponding author: Alok Raghav, Biological Sciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Submission: August 20, 2017; Published: September 05, 2017
Dietary Lifestyle, Way of Life Practices and
Corpulence: Towards Present Day Science
Examines Phy Med Rehab
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Abstract
The scourge of overweight and corpulence exhibits a noteworthy test to endless malady prevention and health perils around the globe. In the United
States it recorded that more than one third of adult population (35% among men and 40.4% among women) including 17% of youth population are
suffering from obesity [1,2]. Diabetes is one of the most prevalent and economically costly chronic diseases around the globe. Statistical data published
in the year 2011 in United States estimated that 20.8 million UD adults (9%) lived with diabetes mellitus [3] and about 1.5 million new cases of diabetes
were diagnosed [4]. Obesity is a significant risk factor associated with diabetes mellitus.
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