Obesity in the United States is a growing epidemic and there is no reason to believe that the epidemic will not spread to other reasonably wealthy nations. Obesity is responsible for millions of fatalities, reduced quality of life and turns an otherwise healthy individual into a chronically diseased one. Doctors are doing the utmost to fight the epidemic, but there is only so much they can do to treat the disorder once it takes hold.

To end obesity, obesity has to simply not occur. It is not rational to expect a cure will ever be found for unhealthy habits.

Why Hundreds of Pounds of Cure Just Isn't Enough

If you're overweight, just lose some weight. It's what doctors have been telling patients for years. But obesity rates continue to rise. As we become more and more aware of the danger those obesity rates pose to our long-term well-being, it becomes increasingly obvious that losing weight isn't enough. You might get the weight off, but the damage it's already done to your body could last for a lifetime.

An entire lifetime. That just can't be worth it.

A Healthy Lifestyle is the Answer to the Obesity Problem

There are many reasons why so many people today are overweight. But there is a big difference between at the top of a healthy weight scale for an individual and having a soaring BMI.

Losing weight is extremely difficult and requires a great deal of discipline. Use that discipline to avoid becoming overweight to begin with. Develop a healthy lifestyle to keep the pounds from accumulating and you will never have to take them off.

Don't Buy Foods Laden with Calories

Eating habits are almost always at the heart of any weight-loss challenge, so let's start there. The rule of thumb when it comes to junk food is simple. You can't eat what you don't buy. Leave the sweets on the shelf and stock up on the veggies instead.

Put a Fruit Bowl on the Table

Mindless snacking can rack up hundreds of calories in a day. Keep fruit and other low-cal, healthy snacks at arm's length at all times for an acceptably healthy substitution.

Water, Not Wine. Or Fruit Juice.

There is no liquid as healthy as water. Leave those calorie loaded sodas, juices and smoothies alone and have a refreshing glass of water when you are thirsty. Your body will thank you.

Portion Control

Even healthy foods can blow up your daily calorie intake if you eat too much of them. Mind your portions. If you're having trouble keeping things in perspective, trade up those serving platters for cake plates. You'd be amazed at the difference.

Get Out and Exercise. Every Day.

Move it in a way that is fun for you so it isn't a chore and you will keep it up every single day. Try walking the dog, shooting hoops, riding your bike, jumping rope or any combination of them. The exercise you get doesn't have to involve a cash expenditure on your part. You don't need a gym membership to be healthy. But, hey, if you like going to the gym, go for it - just don't be a stranger.

Happy, healthy living!

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