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    Watch What You Eat
    Many people regard a bulging tummy as a natural development as one
    grows old. But the hard truth is that extra fat is a clear sign of being
    overweight or obese.

    Projections by the World Health Organization indicate that at least one
    in three of the world's adult population is overweight and almost one in
    10 is obese. Additionally there are over 20 million children under the
    age of five who are overweight.

    Being overweight or obese leads to serious health consequences
    such as cardiovascular disease (mainly heart disease and stroke),
    type 2 diabetes, musculoskeletal disorders like osteoarthritis, and
    some cancers (endometrial, breast and colon).

    What is not widely known is that the risk of health problems starts even
    when someone is only very slightly overweight, and that the likelihood
    of problems increases as someone becomes more and more
    overweight (see Pot Bellies Linked to Heart Disease).

    Overweight and obesity are largely preventable. And if you are now
    lugging around extra fat, remember it's never too late to start working
    on getting rid of the excess baggage.

    The key to success is to achieve an energy balance between calories
    consumed on one hand, and calories used on the other hand. It's as
    simple as that.

    You do the math. If you consume 3,000 calories but only use up 1,000
    calories, that leaves 2,000 calories lying around somewhere in your
    body. And where do these extra 2,000 calories go? They usually end
    up as fat around the waist.

    But if you strike a balance between calories consumed and calories
    used, that leaves your body performing at its optimum best. Needless
    to say, your body will never become overweight or obese.   

    To reach this goal, people need to limit energy intake from total fats
    and shift fat consumption away from saturated fats to unsaturated fats;
    increase consumption of fruit and vegetables, as well as legumes,
    whole grains and nuts; and limit their intake of sugars.

    And to increase calories used, people can boost their levels of
    physical activity - to at least 30 minutes of regular, moderate-intensity
    activity on most days.

    So make a resolution today to exercise regularly and to eat the right
    foods. That's the only way to get a flat stomach.
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