16/06/2017
Obesity is a growing concern.
This increases the number of years that they are exposing themselves to dangerous health risks associated with obesity.
Being overweight causes most people to reduce activity, and after time, lack of activity.
Here are few diseases or conditions that can be attributed to obesity:
Diabetes,
Cancer has many different forms and types; many of them could be prevented with more attention to eating healthily and avoiding obesity.
Congestive heart failure.
Enlarged heart, where the muscle of your heart becomes larger due to being overworked, which naturally happens if you are overweight.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a condition in which cysts develop in your ovaries. These can burst, causing even further problems.
Gastro-esophageal reflux.
Fatty liver disease is a reversible condition in which large pockets of fat accumulate in liver cells.
A hernia is caused when the hole in the diaphragm weakens and enlarges.
Kidneys fail to work, is a much greater risk to those who are overweight or obese.
Stroke is caused by a lack of blood supply to your brain.
Depression, It can be worse for someone who also has a weight problem.
Osteoarthritis is a clinical syndrome in which low-grade inflammation results in pain in your joints, oftentimes due to obesity.
Gallbladder disease commonly affects overweight people as a result of high blood cholesterol levels, which cause gall stones.
Your body is designed to operate best when it's at an ideal weight. Carrying around extra weight will inevitably increase your risk of developing many diseases.
According to a Surgeon General report, obesity is responsible for 300,000 deaths every year in the United States.