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Reasons To Increase Metabolism



 

The majority of the time, a person’s metabolism works successfully, without him or her even noticing its effect. However, when something goes wrong with how sugar is absorbed and energy converted into fuel, you are probably experiencing a metabolic disorder or a negative chemical reaction in your body’s cells.

When you are diagnosed with a metabolic disorder, you need to increase metabolism by changing your lifestyle or taking medicine to normalize metabolic processes. While some people need to increase metabolism to cure disorders, other people just wants to lose excess weight. Since weight gain and weight loss is largely affected by a person’s metabolism rates, many people find different ways to increase their metabolism to solve their weight problems.

However, a serious reason to increase metabolism is metabolic abnormalities, such as irregular levels of hormonal enzymes and problems with enzyme or hormone functions. When any of these problems occur, your body cannot perform important metabolic processes. As a result, it could accumulate toxic compounds in your body, develop substance deficiency or lead to serious health conditions. Disorders Associated With Metabolism Metabolism disorders can be treated by a decrease or increase of metabolism, depending on the condition.

For instance, hyperthyroidism is a condition that occurs when your thyroid gland becomes overly active. Meaning, it releases excessive thyroxin hormones, which is responsible for the increase of metabolism. When this happens, you can experience severe weight loss, increased blood pressure and heart rate, goiter or swelling. However, you can cure hyperthyroidism by radiation treatment or surgery.

The counterpart of hyperthyroidism is “hypothyroidism”. With this condition, your thyroid gland has no activity or has low activity levels. When this happens, you can develop serious thyroid disease, brain disorders and other growth health problems. It is important to increase metabolism rate when you experience extreme weight gain, slow heart rate, constipation and fatigue. Seek medical supervision when any of these symptoms occur.

You can also inherit metabolism disorders. Known as “inborn errors of metabolism”, this condition could lead to severe health problems. When you are diagnosed with inborn metabolic conditions, such as galactosemia or phenylketonuria, you should ask a doctor for possible treatments or medication. Proper treatment to decrease or increase in metabolism is important to allow your body to function normally.

Metabolism is an important part of all living things’ body functions. However, having too much or too little metabolic rates could cause disorders that could prevent normal bodily functions. It is important to seek medical attention for proper diagnose and treatment.

Latest News About Metabolism:

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More Kids Now Extremely Obese (HealthDay)
HealthDay - THURSDAY, March 18 (HealthDay News) -- The obesity epidemic is hitting children harder than ever, with 7.3 percent of boys and 5.5 percent of girls classified as extremely obese in a California study, researchers from Kaiser Permanente report.
U.S. child obesity problem worse than thought (Reuters)
Reuters - Extreme obesity among American children is much worse than previously believed, putting them at greater risk of serious health problems as they age, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.
Supplement may slow overweight kids' fat gain (Reuters)
Reuters - Supplements containing the dietary fat conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) may help overweight kids curb the amount of fat they gain over time, a small study suggests.
First lady: Diet is key to children's productivity (AP)

U.S. first lady Michelle Obama participates in a discussion on childhood obesity with Newsweek's editor Jon Meacham (not seen) at the Newseum in Washington March 17, 2010.    REUTERS/Larry Downing  (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)AP - First lady Michelle Obama says her fight against childhood obesity isn't about appearance but about whether kids have enough energy to be productive at school.


First lady to food makers: Hurry up on healthy food (Reuters)
Reuters - Food manufacturers need to work faster to re-formulate and re-package food so that it is healthier for kids, U.S. first lady Michelle Obama said on Tuesday.
2 Drugs Fail to Prevent Diabetes in the Overweight (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SUNDAY, March 14 (HealthDay News) -- Hopes that two available drugs could help prevent diabetes and the problems it causes in overweight people with poor sugar metabolism have been dashed by a major international study.
Obesity, Drinking a Double Threat to the Liver (HealthDay)
HealthDay - THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- Obesity plus daily drinking boosts the risk of liver disease in men and women, researchers report in two new studies.
Health Tip: What's Behind Childhood Obesity (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Obesity is a major problem in the United States, and children are no exception. Today's kids are spending more hours watching TV, sitting at the computer or playing video games, and less time being active.
Obese Colon Cancer Survivors Face Poorer Prognosis (HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, March 9 (HealthDay News) -- Colon cancer survivors who are moderately or severely obese face tougher survival odds following treatment compared with their normal-weight peers, a new study reveals.
NY seeks 'fat tax' on sodas to fight rising US obesity (AFP)

A person chooses a beverage in New York City in 2009. New York leaders are pressing for a so-called fat tax on the soft drinks industry, saying that sweet beverages are responsible for an upsurge of obesity across the United States.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Donald Bowers)AFP - New York leaders are pressing for a so-called fat tax on the soft drinks industry, saying that sweet beverages are responsible for an upsurge of obesity across the United States.


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