Two in three Bulgarians are overweight. With regard to this tendency,  Bulgaria is running ahead of European and world obesity trends, indicate the  latest data of the World Health Organization on occasion of the World Obesity  Day marked on March 4. More than 61% of Bulgarians are overweight. Obesity  is a chronic disease associated with excessive fat accumulation that presents a  risk to health. It affects negatively peoples’ health and reduces life  expectancy. 13.6% of the Bulgarian children are overweight. Moreover, 17.1% of  the boys aged 5 to 9 are overweight and 10.2% of the girls at this age are  overweight. 
The body mass index is the main indicator used to define overweight and  obesity. Bulgarians have put on body weight over the past year, because many  people stayed at home for a long time and did not exercise enough. The negative  results are visible in people who work and study online. In the beginning of  the lockdown, when contacts between people were minimized, we noticed that  people were gaining weight. Children and  adolescents were also putting on weight amidst a period of depression and  anxiety. All these factors contribute to the increase of body weight, said  public health nutritionist Professor Donka Baikova: 
 “Some people found a way to shift to  a healthier nutrition. Moreover, they increased their physical exercises,  although they had to stay and work at home. Fortunately, the human body can  quickly get rid of the kilograms gained over a very short period of time,  because the fat cells need more time to remember an unhealthy diet. However,  some Bulgarians left this problem for the post-Covid-19 period. However, the  coronavirus pandemic is not likely to end soon and experts recommend that people do not delay the fight against excess weight  and immediately adopt measures to lose weight. Overweight and obese people  are at greater risk for severe Covid-19.”
“Some people found a way to shift to  a healthier nutrition. Moreover, they increased their physical exercises,  although they had to stay and work at home. Fortunately, the human body can  quickly get rid of the kilograms gained over a very short period of time,  because the fat cells need more time to remember an unhealthy diet. However,  some Bulgarians left this problem for the post-Covid-19 period. However, the  coronavirus pandemic is not likely to end soon and experts recommend that people do not delay the fight against excess weight  and immediately adopt measures to lose weight. Overweight and obese people  are at greater risk for severe Covid-19.” 
 This is so, because fat is stored up around the organs of overweight  people. Fat is wrapped around their heart and infiltrated into their liver. Their  blood vessels get clogged with fat. The skeletal system cannot endure excess  weight. Our optimal weigh is our height in centimeters minus 100, said  Professor Baikova and called on the people who do not fall into this category  to take immediate measures.
This is so, because fat is stored up around the organs of overweight  people. Fat is wrapped around their heart and infiltrated into their liver. Their  blood vessels get clogged with fat. The skeletal system cannot endure excess  weight. Our optimal weigh is our height in centimeters minus 100, said  Professor Baikova and called on the people who do not fall into this category  to take immediate measures. 
 “They must gradually shift towards a low fat  nutrition and increase physical exercise. The  healthy weekly menu includes three meat meals, two portions of fish and two  meatless dishes, in which we can add daily products or an egg. When we do not  consume meat, our menu must always include potatoes, rice, corn, cereals and  beans. People should eat high-carb foods such as rye bread, oatflakes and  linseed at breakfast. However, they should continue their physical exercise.”
“They must gradually shift towards a low fat  nutrition and increase physical exercise. The  healthy weekly menu includes three meat meals, two portions of fish and two  meatless dishes, in which we can add daily products or an egg. When we do not  consume meat, our menu must always include potatoes, rice, corn, cereals and  beans. People should eat high-carb foods such as rye bread, oatflakes and  linseed at breakfast. However, they should continue their physical exercise.” 
English version: Kostadin Atanasov
Photos: Pixabay, archive, Ani Petrova 
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