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  • Daughters of obese mothers are likely to be obese as adults


    A recent study says that overweight mothers are more likely to have a daughter who will later also  become obese. Obesity is a medical condition inn which excess body fats has accumulated to the extent that it may have a negative impact on health.


    The study is carried out by researchers from Liggins Institute at the University of Auckland and Uppsala University in Sweden by examining data of 26,561 Swedish mother-and-daughter pairs.

    They concluded that overweight mothers were nearly three timed more likely than normal-weight mothers to have a daughter who would become obese in later life, and obese mothers were nearly five times more likely to have a daughter who would later also become obese.

    And the reasons behind this are family's diet and lifestyle, or obese mothers provide too much nutrition to their babies during pregnancy.
    Obesity is a serious health issue for both mothers and their children, with Dr José Derraik from the Liggins Institute warning that, "Being obese increases a pregnant woman's risk of developing pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes, miscarriage and infant mortality. Also, there is mounting evidence that obesity during pregnancy may affect children's health not only in childhood, but also in adult life." The study provides yet evidence to highlight the world's growing obesity epidemic, with Dr Derraik commenting that, "This study underlines how vital it is to try to break the obesity cycle by doing what we can to prevent obesity early in life. Unfortunately, this is not easy. Obesity is a serious public health issue that requires solutions at every level of society."
    The study was published in the journal Scientific Reports.

    Here are some tips you can follow to maintain a Healthy Weight:
    • Follow a healthy diet, and if you are overweight or obese, reduce your daily intake by 500 calories for weight loss.
    • You must be physically active.
    • Do Exercise.
    • Lower your BMR effortlessly if you are overweight.
    • Practice Yoga and Meditation.

  • FDA Consumer Health Information: For Women: The FDA Gives Tips to Prevent Heart Disease


    More women die from heart disease than from any other cause—a staggering one in four American women, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
    But you can take action now to help prevent problems. Resources from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration can help women of all ages learn how to use FDA-approved drugs and devices safely to prevent and treat heart disease.
    The FDA offers fact sheets, videos, and other web-based tools to teach you not only about heart disease, but also conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, which can increase a woman's heart disease risk.
    The FDA also created the "Heart Health for Women" site to connect women to FDA resources to support heart-healthy living. Visit the website at: www.fda.gov/womenshearthealth.
    "The risk of heart disease increases for everyone as they age," explains FDA cardiologist Shari Targum, M.D., M.P.H. "For women, the risk goes up after menopause, but younger women can also develop heart disease."
    But remember you can fight back. "I encourage women of all ages to look to the FDA for resources to help them reduce their risk for heart disease and make informed decisions about their health," says Marsha Henderson, director of the Office of Women's Health at FDA.



    Tips to Reduce Your Risk
    Heart disease can lead to serious or fatal health issues such as a heart attack or stroke. But you can take steps to reduce your chances of a problem. Even small changes can help.




    Manage current health conditions. Diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol can increase your risk for heart disease. Talk to your health care provider to confirm the best treatment plan.




    Recognize symptoms of a heart attack in women—and call 9-1-1 if needed. Symptoms in women can be different than those in men—and include shortness of breath, nausea, and an ache or feeling of tightness in the chest, arm, neck, jaw or abdomen. "If you have these symptoms and suspect you're having a heart attack, call 9-1-1," says Targum.




    Do regular physical activity and maintain a healthy weight. You don't need to complete all activity at one set time—and it's okay if you're not a fan of the gym. "Walking may be one easy way to start," says Targum. "Talk to your health care provider about how much activity is right for you."




    Make heart-healthy food choices. "For example, you can eat fruits or vegetables with each meal—and limit saturated fat and sugary beverages like soda," says Targum, who also emphasizes a focus on whole grains. And if you choose to eat meats, choose the leanest cuts available and prepare them in healthy ways. The Nutrition Facts label can tell you key information about the packaged foods you eat, and it includes details about serving sizes and nutrients like fat and sugar. You can check with your health care provider to confirm the food choices best for you.




    Know daily use of aspirin is not right for everyone. Talk with a health care professional before you use aspirin as a way to prevent heart attacks.




    If you smoke, try to quit. Check out the FDA's website to learn more about medicines to help you quit.




    Talk to a health professional about whether you can participate in a clinical trial for a heart medication or procedure. A clinical trial is a research study that involves human volunteers. You can visit the FDA's Women in Clinical Trials page (online at http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ByAudience/ForWomen/ucm118508.htm) to learn more.




    Menopause and Heart Health

    "Menopause does not cause heart disease," says Targum. "But the decline in estrogen after menopause may be one of several factors in the increase in heart disease risk."
    Other risks, such as weight gain, may also increase around the time of menopause.
    Hormone therapy can be used to treat some of the problems women have during menopause. "However, the American Heart Association recommends against using post-menopausal estrogen hormone replacement therapy to prevent heart disease," says Targum.



    Make a Plan, Take Action

    Work with your health care team to make a plan for your heart health. No matter what routine you choose, make sure to keep a list of your medicines and supplements and bring it with you to all of your appointments. Also talk to your health care provider if you have any questions.
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