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What diseases result from excessive obesity?

What diseases result from excessive obesity?

What diseases result from excessive obesity?

Obesity is the scourge of this age, as it is widely spread around the world, due to unhealthy lifestyles, in addition to the pressure of work and the fast pace of life, which often requires eating unhealthy foods while practicing little physical activity. We must not forget that we are in The era of technology and social media, which makes us not stay away from screens except to sleep and!

Obesity is considered one of the most important causes of the development of many chronic diseases, which may increase the risk of premature death, especially if obesity is associated with visceral fat in the abdominal area and appears in the form of a “belly.”

According to Russian nutritionist and endocrinologist Dr. Oksana Mikhaleva, obesity is particularly linked to some types of cancerous tumors.

According to what was reported by Russian media, Mikhaleva said that obesity “causes catastrophic changes in health.” They are combined under the name “metabolic syndrome.” People who suffer from obesity suffer from high blood pressure and increased cholesterol, which leads to the accumulation of plaques that cause atherosclerosis, and the absorption of glucose by cells is impaired, which later leads to type XNUMX diabetes.”

In addition, obesity stimulates the development of some types of cancer, such as cancer of the liver, female reproductive system, breast and intestine. Excess fat also accumulates in internal organs such as the pancreas, liver, bile sac, and kidneys. Against this background, steatohepatitis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, the development of gallstones in the gallbladder and decreased kidney function can develop. Obesity also greatly affects the body’s musculoskeletal system and causes joint erosion.”

The Russian expert also confirmed that obesity leads to reproductive problems as well, and also causes menstrual irregularities in women and infertility. In men, it leads to erectile dysfunction and low testosterone levels.”

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Ryan Sheikh Mohammed

Deputy Editor-in-Chief and Head of Relations Department, Bachelor of Civil Engineering - Topography Department - Tishreen University Trained in self-development

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