by Dr. Smith
16. February 2010 18:57
As indicated by the graph I’ve included below the higher your body mass index, the greater the probability of your having a hysterectomy. And even after hysterectomy you need to get rid of the weight. Check our bmi chart to see where your risk may lie. The point I would like to drive home here is that elevated body mass index brings with it many consequences of obesity we all would rather avoid. We have discussed the propensity for diabetes, gall bladder surgery, hypertension ( with risk for heart attack and stroke) and now even hysterectomy. All these, and many others are risk factors result directly from being overweight.
My urgent plea to you, if your body mass index is too high, is to take the metabolic type test, learn about your metabolism and then get on the appropriate dietary program to lose the weight. All the information about dieting according to your metabolic type is on this web site.
