Obesity and Disability
Overweight and obesity are labels for a wide range of weight that is greater than what is considered healthy for a particular weight. This term also identifies a range of weight that are indicators of the likelihood of development of certain diseases and health problems. Obesity affects different people in different ways and therefore may increase risk of health conditions among people. Obesity is involved with metabolic syndrome at times refereed to as obesity syndrome that involves the enlargement of waist circumference, resistance of insulin, high triglyceride levels and high blood pressure.
For an individual with obesity to qualify as being disabled by social security or SSI disability they need to have more than just a diagnosis of this metabolic syndrome or even diabetes. The obesity has to have caused lot o damage through cardiovascular disease or has to have limited the mobility or an individual's functional ability. The paper is an interview with a person with a disability. I have chosen obesity as a disability to look at and I will focus on a family member that struggles with obesity as a disability.
The interview
Brandy: Hi Sheila, and thanks a lot for accepting to form part of this interview process, I appreciate. Tell me, when were you diagnosed with Obesity?
Sheila; I was diagnosed with obesity about five years ago and I have been struggling with the disease ever since then.
Brandy: Do you consider obesity as a disability?
Sheila: yes I do Brandy, I believe that obesity is a disability just like other disabilities. This means that it has to be given adequate attention just like any other disability.
Brandy; why do you consider obesity as a disability?
Sheila; I believe obesity is a disability because it is covered by the Americans with disabilities Act. This therefore means...
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