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WEIGHING IN ON HOW TO MANAGE OBESITY

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September 23, 2025

Obesity. It seems straight- forward, right? In a society where physical ap- pearance is highly valued, obesity is often misunderstood as simply a lack of willpower or self- discipline to eat less and move more.

- LAI S. REYES

WEIGHING IN ON HOW TO MANAGE OBESITY

But if it were really that simple, why hasn't anything changed? Is it truly about willpower or is there something more complex at play?

OBESITY IS A CHRONIC DISEASE

People living with obesity are often shamed and blamed for their condition. This happens because many including some healthcare professionals fail to understand that obesity is a chronic disease, not merely a result of poor choices or chance.

Just like other chronic diseases like diabetes or heart disease, obesity involves changes in how the body functions. Recognizing it as a disease allows us to move away from outdated stereotypes and toward a better understanding rooted in science.

Obesity is caused by a combination of factors: genetics, medical conditions, metabolic differences, and psychosocial influences like stress, anxiety, depression, or eating disorders.

Add to that poor diet and lifestyle habits, and the picture becomes much more complex.

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