Obese people have an increased risk of anything that occurs because of blood clots; including the three most recognizable infarctions - Heart Attack, Stroke, and Pulmonary Embolism.
They also have an increased risk of Type 2 Diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes is the decrease of your body's ability to absorb or use insulin as needed. Most obese people produce normal amounts of insulin, just don't use it correctly. Weight loss back into the normal range usually cures Type 2 ( but not all the damage that may have been caused while diabetic).
Another condition obese people have an enhanced risk of contracting is Gout, which is the build up of Uric Acid Crystals in the body, primarily the knees. It's a type of Arthritis actually.
They also have more problems with osteoarthritis (wear and tear arthritis) in the knees & feet. But bone density in legs and hips is better, weight bearing bones respond well to the extra weight. (Much better to stay near normal weight & take calcium/magnesium supplements.)
Greater risk of congestive heart failure due to added load on the heart.
Diabetes,Heart problems and Knee problems due to the excess weight being carried on the legs.
Fat People.
people who eat a lot.
usually people who have bad diets and eat burgers, so people in america qualify fir obesity
You may want to get her involved with a professional nutritionist to help her deal with obesity issues.
Binge eating suffers have more heath problems, insomnia, stress, and even suicidal thoughts. consume large amounts of food obesity and over weight problems
How about "Obesity".
What leads to obesity
Apparently, Columbia suffers most. :o
The Woman Suffers was created in 1918-03.
The duration of The Woman Suffers is 1.02 hours.
There's obesity everywhere.
Obesity can be generic because obesity isn't always to do with eating to much and not burning of enough calories. A portion of obesity can be genetically mediated.
Bariatric medicine is the study of obesity and the treatment of obesity. It often includes the treatment options, related conditions stemming from obesity, the genetics involved in obesity and the symptoms of obesity and related conditions.