Yes. It contributes to Heart disease, Diabetes and joint problems to name a few.
Probably because obesity is often linked to poor health.
Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse effect on health leading to reduce life expectancy or increased health problems. Obesity can lead to such things like blood pressure and diabetes type too. High blood pressure weakens the heart and may cause heart attacks and stokes. It strains the muscles, joints and lungs...
Having poor, or negative, health is a common problem for people in the United States. Obesity and obesity related illnesses affect a large number of people.
obesity can affect the lifestyle by causeing diabeties, high blood pressure, and heart probelms leading to lack of excercise and poor health obesity can affect the lifestyle by causeing diabeties, high blood pressure, and heart probelms leading to lack of excercise and poor health
higher risk to disease and poor health conditions (obesity)
Obesity is not a mental disorder. However, being obese can negatively affect emotional health, in addition to physical health. To learn more about the known causes of obesity, see the page link, further down this page, listed under "Related Questions."
The health effects of a bad diet are numerous. Poor dietary choices can lead to health conditions such as diabetes, obesity, heart attack or high cholesterol.
The major lifestyle causes of cardiovascular diseases are tobacco use, alcohol use, poor diet, physical inactivity, and obesity. The major health related causes are high blood pressure and heredity. Fortunately, lifestyle causes can be minimized by making fairly simple changes such as quitting smoking and beginning to exercise regularly.
overweight: obesity, Diabetes, heart failure, etc. underweight: malnourishment (which causes scurvy, ricketts, etc)
Common causes of a pinched nerve include repetitive motions, poor posture, obesity, injury, and conditions like arthritis or herniated discs.
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Usually when there is poor hygiene, poor sanitation, poor health seeking behavior, and non-compliance to medication.