The most common cause of Obesity is over eating and lack of exercise. Rarely it may be associated with endocrine disorders.
This is now one of the most challenging problem in the West as we are now seeing quite a lot of obesity in school children.
If you ingest a lot of calories and this is in excess of the daily body requirements, it gets stored as fat so avoid in between snacks sweets and chocolates.
obesity
Yes. Obesity can cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which will enlarge the liver and which my develop to cirrhosis.
Current theory suggests that there are inheritable traits that can make us more or less likely to develop overweight/obesity, but the big issue is with habits and not with genetics. The main cause for people developing obesity is poor eating and exercising habits. If your parents held poor diets and didn't get enough exercise odds are that you will be doing the same - and that is setting you up for overweight and obesity.
Dogs will develop diabetes more often then cats. As with humans getting diabetes all depends on predisposing factors such as obesity, hereditary factors and illness.
applying these sensible recommendations to teenagers' daily diets can encourage good eating habits before adulthood. This will help teens develop mentally and physically and prevent obesity or eating disorders.
How about "Obesity".
morbid obesity
What leads to obesity
There's obesity everywhere.
hyperplastic obesity
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.