What are possible medical tests to diagnose rapidly increasing fat?
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Hyperlipidemia is screened using a blood test called a lipid profile. It is important to have nothing to eat or drink for 9 to 12 hours before the test. Screening may start at the age of 20 years for men at high risk, and later for lower-risk men and women. If the result is normal, it should be repeated at least every 5 years. A normal lipid profile consists of the following levels: Total cholesterol: less than 200 LDL: less than 100 HDL: greater than 40 for men, greater than 50 for women (higher is even better) Triglycerides: less than 140 If the person has high cholesterol levels, monitoring and treatment are likely to be necessary. Hope it help you Ark e brain list
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The goal of obesity treatment is to reach and stay at a healthy weight. You may need to work with a team of health professionals — including a dietitian, behavior counselor or an obesity specialist — to help you understand and make changes in your eating and activity habits.
The initial treatment goal is usually a modest weight loss — 3 to 5 percent of your total weight. That means that if you weigh 200 pounds (91 kg) and are obese by BMI standards, you would need to lose only about 6 to 10 pounds (2.7 to 4.5 kg) for your health to begin to improve. However, the more weight you lose, the greater the benefits.
All weight-loss programs require changes in your eating habits and increased physical activity. The treatment methods that are right for you depend on your level of obesity, your overall health and your willingness to participate in your weight-loss plan.
Other treatment tools include:
Dietary changes
Exercise and activity
Behavior change
Prescription weight-loss medications
Weight-loss surgery
Dietary changes also help!
The initial treatment goal is usually a modest weight loss — 3 to 5 percent of your total weight. That means that if you weigh 200 pounds (91 kg) and are obese by BMI standards, you would need to lose only about 6 to 10 pounds (2.7 to 4.5 kg) for your health to begin to improve. However, the more weight you lose, the greater the benefits.
All weight-loss programs require changes in your eating habits and increased physical activity. The treatment methods that are right for you depend on your level of obesity, your overall health and your willingness to participate in your weight-loss plan.
Other treatment tools include:
Dietary changes
Exercise and activity
Behavior change
Prescription weight-loss medications
Weight-loss surgery
Dietary changes also help!
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