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30 Diseases and Side Effects for Obesity
All of this extra work
leads to obesity diseases that are very serious.
Some of these serious diseases include:
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coronary heart
disease
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type 2 diabetes
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hypertension
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dyslipidaemia
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stroke
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sleep apnoea
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pulmonary dysfunction
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gall bladder disease
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liver disease
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osteoarthritis
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gout
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some cancers - colon, endometrial,
post-menopausal breast cancer
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menstrual irregularities
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polycystic ovary syndrome
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infertility
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gestational diabetes
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neural tube defects in offspring
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low-back pain
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increased risk of anaesthetic complications
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carpal tunnel syndrome
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venous insufficiency
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deep vein thrombosis
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poor wound healing
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psychosocial problems
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osteoporosis
- obesity is protective
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stress incontinence and leaking urine
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prolapse
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oesophageal reflux
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constipation
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tiredness
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Those who are obese also have to face obesity and cancer risks for
some types of cancer.
Each of these conditions can cause serious complications, or even
death.
When you are obese, your heart is working overtime 24 hours a day,
seven days a week.
It is exhausted, and this is what leads to such obesity diseases as:
You only have one heart; if it fails you’re in trouble.
As obesity rates rise in America, the occurrence of type 2 diabetes
has also risen tremendously causing many to seek diabetes pain
treatment.
What is especially disturbing is that diabetes is showing up in
younger and younger individuals, because of the prevalence of
childhood obesity.
Diabetes is a serious condition in which your body does not produce
enough insulin, which is required to process sugar.
Those with diabetes, also referred to as glucose intolerance face
the risk of:
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eye
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kidney
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nerve
or
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heart
problems
An obesity-related condition that is often associated with obesity
is hyperinsulinemia.
Some of these conditions also lead to other problems, such as:
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Angina
(chest pain) and
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sleep
apnea.
One such condition of obesity, high blood Cholesterol, can lead to
gallbladder problems such as:
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Gallstones
and
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Cholecystitis.
Some conditions that those who are obese must face are related to
the strain placed on their bodies by additional weight such as:
Another uncomfortable condition that may come about partly because
of added weight is incontinence.
There are also psychological factors in obesity, including:
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Eating
disorders
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Affects
of obesity and
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Child
abuse.
Many people may find that emotions come into play when they:
Some worry about obesity and penis size, which is not actually a
condition of obesity, just something that seems like a problem.
The way to fight these conditions and other obesity diseases is to
fight obesity.
All of us have the ability to overcome obesity, and once we
understand related obesity diseases it should provide the necessary
motivation to conquer obesity for good.
In addition to reducing risk for serious diseases, overcoming
obesity simply makes you feel better.
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