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Over a very long period of time, and really only for a significant weight change.

Your bones are constantly being (desolved and) rebuilt to match the strain put on them.

If you're way over-weight, your back and leg bones will become stronger, as you loose weight they will become weaker (assuming that your level of exercise remains constant).

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9y ago

Obesity stresses joints in your body and sometimes major ones like the hips and the kidneys. This can cause Arthritis and other bone or joint problems. Obesity harms all of the human body systems but the biggest is the Cardiovascular System... Hope this helps you :)

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Obesity increases the load on weight-bearing joints such as your hip s and knees. This increases your risk of developing Arthritis.

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Obesity can increase the risk of arthritis due to increased stress on joints.

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