Low calcium diets may increase risk of obesity if they are high in fats or calories. Often a diet that is good in one area is too high in other areas and can cause weight gain.
High-fiber diets and vitamins, avoiding obesity, and staying active lessen the risk
Obesity increases the risk of hypertension because fat builds in your arteries and increases your blood pressure.
Obesity Heart Disease Hypertension Diabetes Cancer
Fats are bad for you because they increase the risk of heart attacks and obesity related diseases.
They increase estrogen levels in the blood.
They include an increased risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity, and diabetes.
Are obesity and stress are corfirmed risk factors of CHD
Yes, with obesity the risk for miscarriage increases.
Abdominal deposits (beer belly) are the highest risk, and seem to be hereditary. However, any degree of obesity puts a person at high risk, regardless of where the weight is deposited. See below.
Answer: The effects of vegetarian diets are likely to be due not only the exclusion of meat( which may increase the risk of bowel cancer, and perhaps cancers of the pancreas, prostate, kidney, and breast), but also to lower incidence of obesity. Body fat, or the adipose tissue, can operate as the body's storehouse (or hiding place) of fat-soluble toxins as well as of fat-soluble anabolic (growth-promoting) hormones.Answer: No, not in all cases and in some other cases there is an increase because of the diet.
Excessive calories from sugar, can lead to obesity which may increase the risk of diabetes. Sugar doesn't directly cause problems such as diabetes. Foods high in fat, salt and sugar should all be eaten in moderation to reduce the risk of obesity. In addition 30 minutes / day of exercise is also recommended to reduce obesity and other nutrition related diseases.
Diabetic patients who take lots of carbohydrates risk worsening the condition if they do not follow the special diets.