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​Why weight loss should be your first health resolution in 2024​

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 1, 2024, 00:00 IST
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​"By 2025, close to 167 million people will be at risk due to obesity," warns WHO​


As the calendar turns and a new year unfolds, the quest for self-improvement takes center stage. While health resolutions come in various forms, considering weight loss as your primary focus in 2024 can pave the way for comprehensive well-being. Beyond the aesthetic appeal, shedding excess weight offers a myriad of health benefits that can positively impact your physical, mental, and emotional state.

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​Healthier heart and reduced disease risk​


One of the most compelling reasons to prioritize weight loss is its direct correlation with heart health. Excess weight can strain the cardiovascular system, leading to conditions such as hypertension and high cholesterol. By shedding those extra pounds, you reduce the workload on your heart, lowering the risk of heart disease and related complications.

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​Joint health and mobility improvement​


Weight loss alleviates stress on joints, particularly in weight-bearing areas like the knees and hips. Excess weight can contribute to joint pain and increase the risk of conditions such as osteoarthritis. Shedding pounds can lead to improved joint health, enhanced mobility, and a decreased likelihood of developing painful joint conditions.

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​Enhanced metabolic function​



Carrying excess weight can disrupt the body's metabolic equilibrium, contributing to conditions like insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. A focus on weight loss aids in restoring metabolic balance, improving insulin sensitivity, and reducing the risk of diabetes. Regulating blood sugar levels positively impacts energy levels, mood, and overall vitality.

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​Mental health boost​


The link between weight and mental health is profound. Weight loss has been associated with improved mood, reduced symptoms of anxiety and depression, and enhanced overall mental well-being. Exercise, often a key component of weight loss efforts, releases endorphins, contributing to a positive mental state.

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​Increased energy levels​


Shedding excess weight is akin to lightening the load your body carries daily. As a result, you may experience increased energy levels and stamina. This energy boost can positively impact your ability to engage in physical activities, promoting a more active lifestyle.

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​Improved immune system​


Obesity has been linked to a weakened immune system, making individuals more susceptible to infections and illnesses. Weight loss can strengthen the immune system, enhancing the body's ability to defend against pathogens and reducing the risk of chronic diseases.

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​Better sleep quality​


Carrying excess weight can disrupt sleep patterns, leading to conditions such as sleep apnea. Weight loss has been shown to improve sleep quality and reduce the severity of sleep-related disorders. A good night's sleep is crucial for overall well-being, impacting mood, cognitive function, and immune health.

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