refined sugar, inflammation
An over ingestion of fat in your diet can be the main contributor in the development of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, stroke, and most major ailments.
Controlling obesity, blood pressure, and Diabetes can help to reduce the risk of this disease
Controlling obesity, blood pressure, and diabetes can help to reduce the risk of this disease
Thyroid disease can lead to obesity and also obesity can lead to Thyroid disease. (low thyroid) And ofcourse there is diabetes; which is the same way thyroid disease is. Diabetes can lead to obesity or vice versa. As far as the number of illnesses that come from obesity the most dangerous would be heart disease. Osteoarthritis can become 10 times worse with obesity as can high blood pressure. There is also evidence that breast , ovarian, colon, rectal and cervical cancer can be caused from obesity.
Obesity Heart Disease Hypertension Diabetes Cancer
The effects of an unhealthy diet include, but are not limited to, the following: obesity heart disease diabetes cancer death
Obesity poses many risks including increased chance of heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers.
Death, overweight condition, diabetes, heart disease, possibly cancer
Obesity, heart disease, stroke, lung cancer, skin cancer, colon cancer, type 2 diabetes, anxiety, depression, sexually transmitted diseases, etc.. You can't completely prevent these diseases by changing your lifestyle, but you can decrease your odds of getting them.
A non-communicable disease is a type of disease that cannot be transmitted from person to person. Examples of non-communicable diseases include arthritis, cerebral palsy, cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, heart disease and Alzheimer's disease.
You should have five servings of fruit a day. It may or may not include apples. It decreases your chances of cancer, heart disease, obesity and diabetes.
Heart cancer, high cholesterol, diabetes, cancer, gout, and more.Source:"Obesity, Cholesterol, and Heart Disease - Weighing Your Risks." WebMD. WebMD, 30 Dec. 0039. Web. 17 May 2012..