The best place without much ado is an orthodox medical hospital where you could be given a wholistic approach as the effective long term management of obesity is multidisciplinaria whereby you need nutritionist,physiotherapist,Chemical pathologist,Endocrinolgist and ultimately a surgeon for bariatic surgery which is the main stay in the management of obesity and its attending co morbidity-dyslipidaemia, Diabetis melliatus, Hypertention and athrosclerosis.
Children can help obese women by exercising and encouraging them to keep up the good work. they could also take care of them.
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Obese individuals should focus on walking before running. This is because running too far while obese can put unneeded pressure on the knees and joints in your feet.
An obese diabetic can absolutely regain strength of her weak and thin legs by exercise. Low impact exercise can help an obese diabetic not only gain strength in her legs, but help get control of her diabetes.
Sex is certainly an exercise, so it might help; but it will hardly be enough by itself. If you are obese, you should definitely consider doing some "real" exercise as well.
People who are obese perform bodily functions in the same way that normal weight persons do. They may have to have help with mobility while getting to and from the bathroom.
It has helped us to become obese; specifically Americans.
Depending on the procedure yes. For someone who is obese the effect can be dramatic.
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It won't be able to help everyone because people may be pacemakers or fat/obese.
Bariatric surgery can help obese individuals. You would have to consider your pros and cons and also speak with your doctor on the the benifits of the surgery.
You can tell if a hamster is obese when it is quite larger than other hamsters of it's kind. also when they are lazy and can barely run or walk on their paws.