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Diseases
Attributed to
Obesity
Obesity
is a growing concern
in the United
States; overweight
rates have doubled
among children
and tripled among
adolescents. This
increases the
number of years
that they are
exposing themselves
to dangerous health
risks associated
with obesity.
Here is a list
of diseases or
conditions that
can be attributed
to obesity:
1. Diabetes,
a disorder where
the pancreas is
not producing
enough or sometimes
not any insulin.
Diabetes can lead
to a whole host
of other medical
issues and obesity
is one of the
main causes.
2. Cancer
has many different
forms and types;
many of them could
be prevented with
more attention
to eating healthily
and avoiding obesity.
3. Congestive
heart failure
is a condition
in which your
heart can't pump
enough blood to
your body's other
organs.
4. Enlarged
heart is another
heart condition
where the muscle
of your heart
becomes larger
due to being overworked,
which naturally
happens if you
are overweight.
5. Pulmonary
embolism is
a sometimes fatal
blockage of an
artery. Being
overweight causes
most people to
reduce activity,
and after time
lack of activity
can result in
an embolism.
6. Gastro-esophageal
reflux disease
happens when stomach
acid and juices
flow from your
stomach back up
into your esophagus.
It is common in
overweight people.
7. Fatty liver
disease is
a reversible condition
in which large
pockets of fat
accumulate in
liver cells.
8. Urinary
incontinence
is the inability
to control urination.
It is frequently
associated with
obesity, weak
bladder and pelvic
floor muscles.
9. Chronic
renal failure,
meaning your kidneys
fail to work,
is a much greater
risk to those
who are overweight
or obese.
10. Lymph edema
is a condition
that occurs from
a damaged or dysfunctional
lymphatic system,
sometimes caused
by people suffering
from obesity actually
crushing their
own lymphatics.
11. Cellulitis
is a spreading
infection, involving
both the dermis
and subcutaneous
skin tissues,
resulting from
poor lymph flow
caused by obesity.
12. Pickwickian
syndrome is
characterized
by sleep apnea
resulting from
obesity placing
an excessive load
on your pulmonary
system.
13. Osteoarthritis
is a clinical
syndrome in which
low-grade inflammation
results in pain
in your joints.
It is caused by
abnormal wearing
of the cartilage,
oftentimes due
to obesity.
14. Gout
occurs when uric
acid accumulates
in your blood.
Nerve endings
then become irritated,
causing extreme
pain, which is
made worse by
carrying extra
weight.
15. Gallbladder
disease commonly
affects overweight
people as a result
of high blood
cholesterol levels,
which cause gall
stones. According
to a Surgeon General
report, obesity
is responsible
for 300,000 deaths
every year in
the United States.
Information
taken From www.mercola.com
2011
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