a high fat diet can couse several Heart diseases.
Ruthe Eshleman has written: 'A.H.A. Cookbook' 'The American Heart Association cookbook' -- subject(s): Heart, Diseases, Low-cholesterol diet, Recipes, Heart Diseases, Cookery, Diet therapy 'Am Heart Assoc Cookbk'
Heart diseases are common diseases due to high fat intake. Rheumatoid arthritis, gallstones, diabetes, asthma are the other diseases due to high fat diet. There are many diseases associated with fat diet some of the examples are listed below: heart diseases diabetes Bone related problems due to over weight breathing problem etc
The leading causes of death in Malaysia are cardiovascular diseases, cancer, respiratory diseases, and diabetes. These conditions are often linked to lifestyle factors such as diet, smoking, and physical inactivity. efforts are being made to promote healthier lifestyles to reduce the burden of these diseases.
heart diseases is become worst because of cancer.what causes cancer? smoking, which cause heart diseases. when you get heart diseases you might get a heart attach, which would take you into hospital. you could also be on medication all your life if you don't look after your lifestyle.
Car accident, Cancer, heart diseases, stroke, kidney diseases
The causes of heart failure is when your heart is not receiving enough blood. Some of the ways it can do this is when you have a poor diet and your arteries are clogged from trans fats. A proper diet and excercise is beneficial in total heart care.
Sally Bee has written: 'The secret ingredient' -- subject(s): Heart, Diseases, Recipes, Nutritional aspects, Low-fat diet, Diet therapy, Low-calorie diet, Cooking (Natural foods), Prevention, Heart diseases
High-Fat diet increases the high level of cholesterol due to which it increases the chances of heart attack.
High blood pressure
Deficiency diseases are diseases that are caused by a lack of an essential nutrient. For example if you did not have enough vitamins in your diet, you would get deficiency diseases such as scurvy.
Examples of diet-related diseases are hypertension, heart disease, cholesterol, cancer, diabetes and osteoporosis.
If a person's diet doesn't improve, they could get diabetes, heart disease, and even cancer. Some people often have these diseases before they even decide to change their diet.