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Muncie Internist Doctors for Obesity (Weight Loss)Type of Physician: Internist What is a Internist? A certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners provide long-term, comprehensive care in the office and the hospital, managing both common illnesses and complex problems for adolescents, adults, and the elderly. General internists are trained in primary care internal medicine, which incorporates an understanding of disease prevention, wellness, substance abuse, mental health and treatment of problems of the eyes, ears, skin, nervous system and reproductive organs. All internists are trained in the subspecialty areas of internal medicine including emergency internal medicine and critical care. Internists consult with surgeons when surgical management is indicated, and often act as consultants to other specialists. Specialty: Internal Medicine Common Name: Internist Doctors in Muncie *![]() Muncie Internal Medicine ![]() Medical Consultants ![]() Muncie Internal Medicine ![]() Internists Associates ![]() Internists Associates ![]() Internists Associates ![]() Internists Associates ![]() Cheryl L Westmoreland MD ![]() Arthur R Boberg MD ![]() Woodway Internal Medicine ![]() Woodway Internal Medicine ![]() Woodway Internal Medicine ![]() Woodway Internal Medicine ![]() Woodway Internal Medicine ![]() Robert N Reilly MD ![]() R Stephen Smith MD ![]() Robert S Smith ![]() Partners in Internal Medicine ![]() James Dunn MD ![]() West Jay Clinic ![]() New Castle Clinic ![]() New Castle Clinic ![]() New Castle Clinic ![]() New Castle Clinic ![]() New Castle Clinic ![]() Upland Health & Diagnostic Center ![]() Blackford Community Medical Group ![]() Debra J Harp MD ![]() IU Medical Group Internal Medicine ![]() IU Medical Group Internal Medicine ![]() James E Ong MD ![]() Wail Bakdash MD ![]() R Kelly Chambers MD ![]() Saiful Kabir MD ![]() Fairmount Medical Center ![]() Heart Partners of Indiana LLC ![]() Central Indiana Orthopedics PC ![]() Paresh Shah MD ![]() St Vincent Physicians Health Network of Winchester ![]() VA Northern Indiana Health Care ![]() VA Northern Indiana Health Care ![]() Pendleton Family Practice ![]() Pendleton Family Practice ![]() Ambucare Clinic ![]() Abdul Moneim Hasheesh MD ![]() Surgeons Inc ![]() Medical Associates of Grant County ![]() Medical Associates of Grant County ![]() Emil A Balassandiran MD ![]() Santosh K Singh MD ![]() Chandansin S Thethi MD ![]() Fortville Family Practice ![]() St Vincent Physician Network ![]() Anderson Family Practice ![]() Northeast Medical Group ![]() Northeast Medical Group ![]() Northeast Medical Group ![]() Northeast Medical Group ![]() St Vincent Family Health Center of Union City ![]() Richmond State Hospital ![]() Richmond State Hospital ![]() Rushville Medical Clinic ![]() Paul A Bergfelder MD ![]() Richmond Cardiology Associates LLC ![]() midwest medical care ![]() Primary Care Associates ![]() Primary Care Associates ![]() Rajesh Madan MD ![]() Primary Care Associates ![]() Caylor-Nickel Clinic ![]() Caylor-Nickel Clinic ![]() Jagdish R Patel MD ![]() Shiv S Kapoor MD ![]() Pediatric & Internal Medicine Med Ctr ![]() Alan B Hartman MD ![]() Alan B Hartman MD ![]() Pediatric & Internal Medicine Med Ctr ![]() Alan B Hartman MD ![]() Pediatric & Internal Medicine Med Ctr ![]() Mahendra K Kalra MD ![]() Mahendra K Kalra MD ![]() Pankaj Kumar MD ![]() Narendra Agrawal MD ![]() Narendra Agrawal MD ![]() Internists Inc ![]() James R Lewis MD ![]() Noble Creek Medicine ![]() Northeast Medical Group ![]() Northeast Medical Group ![]() Northeast Medical Group ![]() Parkside Internal Medicine ![]() Parkside Internal Medicine ![]() Parkside Internal Medicine ![]() Parkside Internal Medicine ![]() David J Dwyer MD ![]() Noblesville Diabetes ![]() Riverview Hospital Hospitalist ![]() Thomas W Miller MD ![]() American Health Network ![]() Mary C Compton MD Muncie, IndianaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-17
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ObesityWhat is obesity?The definition of obesity varies depending on what one reads, but in general, it is a chronic condition defined by an excess amount body fat. A certain amount of body fat is necessary for storing energy, heat insulation, shock absorption, and other functions. The normal amount of body fat (expressed as percentage of body fat) is between 25%-30% in women and 18%-23% in men. Women with over 30% body fat and men with over 25% body fat are considered obese. The calculation of body mass index (BMI) has also been used in the definition of obesity. The body mass index (BMI) equals a person's weight in kilograms (kg) divided by their height in meters (m) squared. Since BMI describes body weight relative to height, it is strongly correlated with total body fat content in adults. "Obesity" is defined as a BMI of 30 and above.
How common is obesity?Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. One in three Americans is obese. The prevalence of obesity in children has increased markedly, with approximately 20%-25 % of children either overweight or obese. Obesity is also increasing rapidly throughout the world, and the incidence of obesity nearly doubled form 1991 to 1998.
What are the health risks associated with obesity?Obesity is not just a cosmetic consideration; it is a dire health dilemma directly harmful to one's health. In the United States, roughly 300,000 deaths per year are directly related to obesity, and more than 80% of these deaths are in patients with a BMI (body mass index, which will be discussed later in this article) over 30. For patients with a BMI over 40, life expectancy is reduces significantly (as much as 20 years for men and 5 years for women ). Obesity also increases the risk of developing a number of chronic diseases including:
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