

Weight loss
occurs when an individual is in a state of negative energy balance. When the
human body is spending more energy in work and heat than it is gaining from
food or other nutritional supplements, it will catabolise stored reserves of
fat or muscle.Although weight loss may involve loss of fat, muscle or fluid,
weight loss for the purposes of maintaining health should aim to lose fat
while conserving muscle and fluid.citation neededIt is not uncommon for
people who are already at a medically healthy weight to intentionally lose
weight. In some cases it is with the goal of improving athletic performance
or to meet weight classifications in a sport. In other cases, the goal is to
attain a more attractively shaped body. Being underweight is associated with
health risks. Health problems can include difficulty fighting off infection,
osteoporosis, decreased muscle strength, trouble regulating body temperature
and even increased risk of death. Therapeutic weight loss techniques:The
least intrusive weight loss methods, and those most often recommended by
physicians, are adjustments to eating patterns and increased physical
exercise.
Usually, health professionals will recommend that their overweight patients
combine a reduction of the caloric content of the diet with an increase in
physical activity.Other methods of losing weight include use of drugs and
supplements that decrease appetite, block fat absorption, or reduce stomach
volume. Surgery is another method. Bariatric surgery artificially reduces
the size of the stomach, limiting the intake of food energy. Some of these
treatments may have serious side-effects. "Crash Dieting":A crash diet is
where a person willfully restricts themselves of all nourishment (except
water) for more than 12 hours. The desired result is to have the body burn
fat for energy with the goal of losing a significant amount of weight in a
short time. Crash dieting is not the same as flexible intermittent fasting,
where dieters fast for 2 days each week and calories are cycled. Generally
the weight lost in a crash diet returns when normal eating resumes. Weight
loss industry:In the developed world, there is a substantial market for
products which promise to make weight loss easier, quicker, cheaper, more
reliable, or less painful.
These include books, CDs, cremes, lotions, pills, rings and earrings, body
wraps, body belts and other materials, fitness centers, personal coaches,
weight loss groups and food products and supplements. US residents in 1992
spent an estimated $30 billion a year on all types of diet programs and
products, including diet foods and drinks.Between $33 billion and $55
billion is spent annually on weight loss products and services, including
medical procedures and pharmaceuticals, with weight loss centers garnering
between six percent and 12 percent of total annual expenditure. About 70
percent of American's dieting attempts are of a self-help nature. Although
often short-lived, these diet fads are a positive trend for this sector as
Americans ultimately turn to professionals to help them meet their weight
loss goals .
Weight Loss
Weight
loss, in the context of medicine or health or physical fitness, is a
reduction of the total body weight, due to a mean loss of fluid, body fat or
adipose tissue and/or lean mass, namely bone mineral deposits, muscle,
tendon and other connective tissue. Unintentional weight loss:A significant
loss of total body weight is a serious, chronic illness. Substantial,
unintentional weight loss is a symptom of acute or chronic illness,
especially if other evidence is present.Weight loss, for example,
accompanied by early satiety, bilious vomiting of partially undigested food,
postprandial epigastric pain and eructation may indicate Superior Mesenteric
Artery Syndrome. Weight loss accompanied by insatiable thirst and hunger and
fatigue may indicate diabetes mellitus, a chronic disease characterized by
an abnormal accumulation of carbohydrates in the bloodstream due to
insufficient production of insulin, a hormone produced in the pancreas that,
when secreted into the bloodstream, permits cellular metabolism and
utilization of glucose.
Poor management of type 1 diabetes mellitus, also known as insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus (IDDM), leads to an excessive amount of glucose and an
insufficient amount of insulin in the bloodstream. This triggers the release
of triglycerides from adipose (fat) tissue and catabolism (breakdown) of
amino acids in muscle tissue. This results in a loss of both fat and lean
mass, leading to a significant reduction in total body weight. Note that
untreated type 1 diabetes mellitus will usually not produce weight loss, as
these patients get acutely ill before they would have had time to lose
weight.Myriad of additional scientific considerations are applicable to
weight loss, including but not limited to: physiological and exercise
sciences, nutrition science, behavioral sciences, and other sciences.One
area involves the science of bioenergetics including biochemical and
physiological energy production and utilization systems, that is frequently
evidence of diabetes, and ketone bodies, acetone particles occurring in body
fluids and tissues involved in acidosis, also known as ketosis, somewhat
common in severe diabetes.
In addition to weight loss due to a reduction in fat and lean mass,
illnesses such as diabetes, certain medications, lack of fluid intake and
other factors can trigger fluid loss. And fluid loss in addition to a
reduction in fat and lean mass exacerbates the risk for cachexia.Infections
such as HIV may alter metabolism, leading to weight loss.Hormonal
disruptions, such as an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) , may also
exhibit as weight loss. Intentional weight loss:Weight loss may refer to the
loss of total body mass in an effort to improve fitness, health, and/or
appearance.Therapeutic weight loss, in individuals who are overweight, can
decrease the likelihood of developing diseases such as diabetes. Overweight
and obese individuals face a greater risk of health conditions such as type
2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, osteoarthritis and
certain types of cancer. For healthy weight loss, a physician should be
consulted to develop a weight loss plan that is tailored to the individual.





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