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    Six Immediate Health Benefits You Will See If You Lose a Little Weight

    Six Immediate Health Benefits You Will See If You Lose a Little Weight

    Photo By Janet A. Aker | A soldier assigned to the 256th Combat Support Hospital, Twinsburg, Ohio, drinks water...... read more read more

    UNITED STATES

    01.14.2022

    Story by Janet A. Aker 

    Defense Health Agency

    Did you know that dropping just 10 pounds of body weight takes 40 pounds of pressure off your knees? That's equivalent to not carrying around a cinder block.

    Losing even a little weight now can have a major impact on your health and quality of life. This long list of benefits might help motivate you to adjust your habits to achieve a happier, healthier lifestyle.
    Reduce Blood Pressure

    Eating more nutritious foods and drinking more water can reduce high blood pressure, and its risk of stroke and heart attack. Nearly half of service members diagnosed as overweight or obese are also diagnosed with hypertension, Defense Health Agency data shows.

    Reduce Joint and Back Pain

    Carrying less body weight will reduce stress on your entire body. DHA data shows that one in five overweight service members reports lower back pain.

    Women's Health

    Obesity can also have significant consequences for women's reproductive systems, including menstrual disorders, infertility, miscarriage, and poor pregnancy outcomes. If you plan to get pregnant, now's the time to shed some weight.
    Better Sleep

    The more weight you lose, the less likely you are to snore or have sleep apnea, where your breathing actually stops for short periods of time throughout the night. You might even get to stop using your C-PAP device.

    DHA data finds that 1 in 4 service members who are overweight share a diagnosis of sleep disorder like apnea and snoring.

    The result of better sleep? You're less fatigued, have more energy, and a happier bedroom partner.

    Reduced Risk of Diabetes

    Another bonus of losing weight? Your chances of developing prediabetes or full-blown type 2 diabetes drop significantly as your blood sugars drop.
    Mood improvements

    As you take more control of your weight, you may see a decrease in symptoms of depression and an improvement in self-image.

    Finally, you likely will reduce the anxiety that hovers over you knowing that you're going to have to pass that fitness test.
    How to Start

    So get started. Talk to a nutritionist, dietitian, or physical trainer about getting your weight loss plan in place. In the long run, finding and sustaining a healthy weight lowers your risk of serious chronic diseases. Now's the best time to start.

    Pro Tip 1: Drink More Water

    What should be your first step and how quickly can that help you? The answer is as simple as drinking more water.

    Drinking water throughout the day fills you up, lubricates your joints, improves your skin, eliminates toxins faster, and helps with digestion. No more acid reflux, also known as GERD, or eating handfuls of antacids like candy!

    Start carrying water with you at all times and sip it until you need a refill. Then do it all again.

    Making this one change can help with joint pain which comes with being overweight, as well as reducing arthritis symptoms.

    Pro Tip 2: Start Small

    The best advice from nutritionists is to start small and then make more changes as your health improves.

    Start with a specific, measurable goal that is achievable within a short period of time. That will make it relevant to you.

    For example, try to lose 5% of your body weight, dropping 1 or 2 pounds a week. For a 230-pound man, that's about 11-1/2 pounds.

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    Date Taken: 01.14.2022
    Date Posted: 01.19.2022 07:59
    Story ID: 412998
    Location: US

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