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Independence Day: Set yourself free of extra weight with 5 lifestyle changes

Being overweight can cause more harm than you know. Adopt these simple lifestyle changes to take control of your health and free yourself from obesity.

August 15, 2024 / 09:52 IST
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While fast food might be quick and easy, it often comes packed with unhealthy fats, sugars, and loads of empty calories that can lead to weight gain and health issues like heart disease and diabetes (Image: Canva)
While fast food might be quick and easy, it often comes packed with unhealthy fats, sugars, and loads of empty calories that can lead to weight gain and health issues like heart disease and diabetes (Image: Canva)

How often do you feel lethargic after a heavy meal, struggle to fit into your favourite jeans, or notice that simple tasks like climbing stairs leave you breathless? These are signs that you are gaining weight.

Being overweight isn't just about the numbers on a scale; it's linked to various health problems that can affect your well-being. Excess weight can increase your risk of developing serious conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and joint problems. The added strain on your body can lead to issues like sleep apnea, lower back pain, and decreased mobility, making it crucial to address these concerns.

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To free yourself from excess weight and embrace a healthier lifestyle, consider these 5  changes:

Ditch the fast food: While fast food might be quick and easy, it often comes packed with unhealthy fats, sugars, and loads of empty calories that can lead to weight gain and health issues like heart disease and diabetes. A fast-food burger meal can pack in over 1,200 calories, more than half of what many people should consume in a whole day. Swapping fast food for home-cooked meals made with fresh ingredients allows you to control what goes into your body, ensuring you're getting the nutrients you need without the extra calories.