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What is Obesity

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossPublished October 25, 2017

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What is it?rnThe obesity is a treatable chronic disease that occurs when there is excess adipose tissue (fat) in the body.The most common cause of cancer is hypertension, which is the most common cause of cancer, and is the most common cause of cancer. the gastrointestinal.With the exception of people who are very muscular, those whose weight exceeds 20 percent or more the midpoint of the weight scale according to body mass index (BMI), are considered obese.There are many causes involved in the onset of the problem. In addition to poor nutrition or lack of physical exercise, there are also genetic and organic factors that induce their appearance. Socioeconomic factors can also influence. In some developed countries, the frequency of obesity is more than double among women of low socioeconomic status than among women of the highest level.The reason why socioeconomic factors have such a powerful influence on women's weight is not fully understood, but measures against obesity are known to increase with increasing social status.Women belonging to groups of a higher socioeconomic level have more time and resources to make diets and exercises that allow them to adapt to these social demands. And finally, there are psychological factors, which are considered an important cause of obesity. They are currently reported as a reaction to strong bias and discrimination against obese people.One of the types of emotional disorder, the negative image of the body, is a serious problem for many obese young women. This leads to extreme insecurity and discomfort in certain social situations.rnThe accumulation of excess fat below the diaphragm and chest wall can put pressure on the lungs, causing difficulty breathing and choking, even with minimal effort.Difficulty in breathing can seriously interfere with sleep, causing momentary stopping of breathing (sleep apnea), which causes daytime sleepiness and other complications.rnObesity can cause various orthopedic problems, including pain in the lower back (LBP) and aggravation of osteoarthritis, particularly in the hips, knees and ankles.The skin disorders are also common. Because they obese people have a poor body surface in relation to their weight, they can not remove body heat efficiently, so they sweat more than thin people.In the same way, swelling of the feet and ankles is frequent, caused by the accumulation at this level of small to moderate amounts of fluid (edema).

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