Being overweight can lead to damage in several organs, including the heart, which may develop conditions like hypertension and Heart disease. The liver is also at risk, potentially developing fatty liver disease. Additionally, excess weight can impact the pancreas, increasing the risk of type 2 Diabetes, and strain the kidneys, potentially leading to kidney disease. Other organs affected include the joints, particularly the knees and hips, which can suffer from osteoarthritis due to increased stress and inflammation.
Being overweight can be extremely hard on just about every organ in your body. It causes your heart to pump faster, it also causes you to possibly not get enough (a satisfying breath of air) and also is bad on your liver kidneys and other organs.
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No. It's not common for any child to get any of their organs damaged.
the organism will die.
overweight is a compound noun, it is a state of being not an action.
Nauru, with about 97.5% of the population being overweight ( 8,900 overweight people out of 9,500 people.)
Look up your BMI and you will know.
The lungs. But because your lungs are being damaged the rest of the body will be affected because the lungs supply oxygen to the cells. ect
All organs can be damaged; the term explosion is not adequate.
Some pets are overweight and some are not so stop feeding them junk food.
Maybe, there are lots of organs located near the stomach and those organs can be damaged if you pump it.
The pelvis is a part of the skeletal system that protects the organs in the lower body. It is a bony structure composed of the hip bones, sacrum, and coccyx, and it provides support for the organs in the pelvic cavity such as the bladder, reproductive organs, and part of the large intestine.