Obesity is caused by excessive consumption of calorie. Those that consume a lot of food containg high calorie and those that have sedentary lifestyle and don't do exercise.Those that have the obese gene are also at risk.
Are obesity and stress are corfirmed risk factors of CHD
Two risk factors for arthritis are obesity and age.
Yes, with obesity the risk for miscarriage increases.
I am thinking that the risk factors of health are Hereditary, Obesity, smoking, and I am thinking there is a forth but I do not remember it.
Obesity and stress are confirmed modifiable risk factors of Ischemic heart disease. Obesity causes increase in fat in the body resulting in damage to the arteries of the heart and formation of a clot in them. Stress results in the release of hormones which triggers the clot formation.
Controlling existing factors that place the individual at risk is the first step in addressing artery disease that causes angina. These risk factors include cigarette smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, and obesity.
Aside from aging and hypertension, heart disease, obesity, diabetes, smoking, oral contraceptives in women, polycythemia, and a condition called sleep apnea are all risk factors for stroke, as is a diet high in cholesterol or fatty foods.
Risk factors include having a family history of diabetes, low HDL (good) cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, diabetes during pregnancy, a member of a certain race, syndrome X, obesity.
A risk factor is something that someone does, has or is that increases there chance of having a specific cancer. smoking, drinking, family history of a specific cancer, older age, obesity etc. are all risk factors of cancer
Obesity increases the risk of hypertension because fat builds in your arteries and increases your blood pressure.
Yes, obesity is a significant risk factor for endometrial cancer. Women who are obese have a higher risk of developing endometrial cancer compared to those with a healthy weight. This increased risk is believed to be due to several factors: Hormonal Imbalance: Obesity is associated with higher levels of estrogen, which can stimulate the growth of the endometrium (the lining of the uterus), potentially leading to cancerous changes. Insulin Resistance: Obesity often coexists with insulin resistance, which can lead to higher levels of insulin and insulin-like growth factors. These factors may promote the development of endometrial cancer cells. Chronic Inflammation: Obesity is linked to chronic inflammation, which can contribute to cancer development and progression. Adipokines: Fat cells produce hormones and signaling molecules called adipokines, which can affect cell growth and inflammation, potentially influencing cancer risk. Maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise is one of the strategies recommended for reducing the risk of endometrial cancer, especially for women with other risk factors such as hormonal imbalances or a family history of the disease.
The risk factors are smoking and obesity, high blood pressure & diabetes also lack of physical health are all risk factors of cardiovascular disease.