Abdominal Obesity Carries Following Health Risks:
Excessively saturated fat around the abdomen, increases the risk of weight-related disease and is treated as the symptoms of cardiovascular disease and insulin resistance syndrome.
Premature Death
People who are obese and having BMI greater than 30 have a 50 to 100 percent increased risk of premature death from this reason, compared to individuals with a healthy weight.
Heart Disease
Risk of heart attack, congestive heart failure, sudden cardiac death, angina or chest pain is increased in persons who are overweight or obese. High blood pressure is also more common in adults who are obese than in those who are at a healthy weight.
Risk of Stroke
Narrowing of the arteries called Atherosclerosis, which may lead to the formation of an arterial blood clot, is an important pre-condition of many strokes.
Risk Type 2 Diabetes
It is more or less connected to similar cause that is the excess intake of sugar.
Risk of Fatty Liver Disease
Cause of liver disease is basically an insulin resistance, a metabolic disorder in cells become insensitive to the effect of insulin. Higher the BMI more will be the chances of liver getting damaged.
Risk Factor For Chronic Insufficiency
It is basically related to blood pressure problems and raise creating certain problems like usage of leg muscles with other vascular disorders too.
Risk of Gallbladder Disease
The risk of gallstones increases with the increase of BMI.
Risk of Breathing Problems
Severe bronchitis and asthma problems are the consequences of obesity leading further to sleeping apnea etc.
Other Problems related to this threat are:
Vein Thrombosis
Risk of Arthritis
Risks For Expectant Mother and Baby
Health Improvements After Weight Reduction
Having a gradual weight loss up to 10% definitely reduces the risk og above problems.
Psychological and Social Effects of Obesity
Emotional setback is one of the big curse on the part of social interaction as obese people do have a feeling of having unattractive looks making them feel inferior to other people.
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