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pinky
12-01-2004, 02:05 PM
I found this news article today and it amazed me that more than 60% of Americans are overweight or obese. I am overweight myself and am trying very hard to lose the fat my body has to carry. I am doing not too bad having lost 52 pounds so far since the end of August, but I am still quite a bit away from feeling and looking slim. But reading this.........


CHICAGO (Reuters) - Obese Americans are overwhelming medical imaging machines that now have a hard time peering inside their bodies, doctors have reported.

"Hospital radiology departments are increasingly unable to adequately image and assess obese patients because of the limitations in current radiology equipment," said Raul Uppot, a physician at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

Equipment makers "need to think about design changes and technological advancements to obtain quality imaging in larger patients," he added.

"In the meantime, radiologists need to be aware of the limitations of their current imaging equipment and optimise current protocols and equipment settings to accommodate America's fattening population," Uppot said.

He and colleagues released their report at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America. It was based on a review of 15 years of radiologic exams at the Boston hospital that had been labelled as being of limited use because of body size.

The percentage of such reports nearly doubled over the period, the researchers said, and corresponded to increases in obesity in the United States. Over the 15 years, obesity increased in Massachusetts from 9 percent of the population to 16 percent.

The biggest problems were with abdominal ultrasound followed by chest X-ray and abdominal computed tomography, the report said.

More than 60 percent of Americans are overweight or obese, with a much higher risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some cancers than people of healthy weight.

The American Obesity Association estimates that 127 million people in the United States are overweight, 60 million are obese, and 9 million are severely obese.

GinnyNY
01-05-2006, 06:07 AM
Not all Americans are overweight.
I spent years tring to gain weight then hit my 40th birthday and started gaining. LOL
I gained til I went up 4 jean sizes then looked in a mirror.
I lost all the weight but 5 pounds which put me to where I had aimed for to begin with.
I always fed my kids carefully and now in their 40's they still look trim and neat.
Desserts were for holidays.
Congrats on your weight loss Pinky. Good for you.
Happy New Year everyone.
Love you all

wizzy
01-05-2006, 10:31 AM
HEY YAN-YAN.... u know u can do it again, its just taking longer than last time....
i watched Yan-Yan go from this very large women into a beautiful tall slim women then back again ..if there is 1 person in my life that can diet and win at it ...it is YAN-YAN and hey if u dont ...i will still love yah as my Best friend....its not size that matters as u know its whats inside and u certainly have that xxxxx

JB
01-05-2006, 12:02 PM
Good find.... In my opionion I think most Noth Americas are Overweight... For Instance when I am walking down a busy street I see overweight people. I am a little over weight myself.. to much time on my computer and watching TV.. I should really go out for a run; play some hockey, or just work out..Hopfully this year I will bring down my weight a little bit :)

Nastyboy132
01-05-2006, 01:50 PM
I'm fat.
Jeff, from the pics you're gettin there too bud! lol

JB
01-05-2006, 09:57 PM
Jeff, from the pics you're gettin there too bud! lol

LOL... started lifting weights and went out and played street hockey... tomorrow hopfully I will go on the excerise bike and go for 2 hrs or so... or go for a run..Thats My New Yrs Res.. Be Healthy:nodhead: :lol: :)

freonchill
01-06-2006, 12:20 AM
im overweight for my height, but not for my build...
ive always been "thick"

but the beer gut has been hanging around for the last 4-5 years

i was watching the news the other day, and i realized why i cant get addicted or nomallized on doing stuff, they said it takes "21 days to get a habit going, either good or bad" and well, i cant keep doing something for 5 days yet alone 21...