Dr. Sanjoy Mandal

CARE & HEALTH

A Multi Specialty Clinic


Dr. Sanjoy Mandal

033 6500 2123


Dr. Sanjoy Mandal

0 91634 32819


OUR SPECIALTY

BODY SPA

OBESITY

SKIN

ARTHRITIS

HAIR FALL

OBESITY / SLIMMING

Non - surical fat loss and obesity treatment with latest instruments along with treatment of arthritis. Weight loss, inch loss, muscle toning & firming, full body sculpting treatment. Liposuction, male and female breast correction, post pregnancy stretch mark correction.


Non - surical Obesity treatment with modern instruments. Obesity is indirect cause for arthritis. So as a result arthritis also reduced. Weight Loss. Inch Loss, Muscle toning and Firming, Full Body Sculpting treatment. Liposuction, Male and Female Breast Correction, Post Pregnancy Stretch Mark correction.

Obesity is a condition where a person has accumulated so much body fat that it might have a negative effect on their health.


If a person's bodyweight is at least 20% higher than it should be, he or she is considered obese. If your Body Mass Index (BMI) is between 25 and 29.9 you are considered overweight. If your BMI is 30 or over you are considered obese.


Obesity


What is Body Mass Index (BMI)?

The body mass index (BMI) is a statistical measurement derived from your height and weight. Although it is considered to be a useful way to estimate healthy body weight, it does not measure the percentage of body fat. The BMI measurement can sometimes be misleading-a muscleman may have a high BMI but have much less fat than an unfit person whose BMI is lower. However, in general, the BMI measurement can be a useful indicator for the 'average person'.


Why do people become obese?

People can become obese for many different reasons. Lets look at some of the most common ones:


1) Consuming too many calories.

These days people are eating much more food than in previous generations. This used to be the case just in developed nations - however, the trend has spread worldwide.


Despite billions of dollars being spent on public awareness campaigns that attempt to encourage people to eat healthily, the majority of us continue to overeat. In 1980 14% of the adult population of the USA was obese; by 2000 the figure reached 31% (The Obesity Society).


Obesity


In the USA, the consumption of calories increased from 1,542 per day for women in 1971 to 1,877 per day in 2004. The figures for men were 2,450 in 1971 and 2,618 in 2004. Most people would expect this increase in calories to consist of fat - not so! Most of the increased food consumption has consisted of carbohydrates (sugars). Increased consumption of sweetened drinks has contributed significantly to the raised carbohydrate intake of most young American adults over the last three decades. The consumption of fast-foods has tripled over the same period.


2) Leading a sedentary lifestyle.

With the arrival of televisions, computers, video games, remote controls, washing machines, dish washers and other modern convenience devices, people are commonly are leading a much more sedentary lifestyle compared to their parents and grandparents.


Some decades ago shopping consisted of walking down the road to the high street where one could find the grocers, bakers, banks, etc. As large out-of-town supermarkets and shopping malls started to appear, people moved from using their feet to driving their cars to get their provisions. In some countries, such as the USA, dependence on the car has become so strong that many people will drive even if their destination is only half-a-mile away.


Obesity


The less you move around the fewer calories you burn. However, this is not only a question of calories. Physical activity has an effect on how your hormones work, and hormones have an effect on how your body deals with food. Several studies have shown that physical activity has a beneficial effect on your insulin levels - keeping them stable. Unstable insulin levels are closely associated with weight gain.

CARE & HEALTH

Debidarsan Building, 2nd Floor,
83, S. P. Mukherjee Road,
Next to Ganesh Market,
Kolkata – 700026, West Bengal, India.


Contact Person:

Mr. S. Bhattacharya
Dr. S. Chakraborty

Contact Number:

0 9163432819, 033 65002123

Email:

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