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Not the SameBeing overweight and probably having a disease is not the same thing. Many people who are overweight are healthy, but being overweight can put a strain on your heart and other parts of your body. If you are grossly overweight, the strain is even worse. Being overweight can also increase the possibility that you will get Diabetes.

If you meant that being overweight is caused by a disease, there are some physical conditions can cause you to become overweight. A side effect of some medications can also increase the probability that you will gain weight. It's best to consult a medical professional to rule out those possibilities.

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