Risk factors and complications of Obesity

Obesity is also be defined as having a BMI of 30 or higher, that reflect the increasing health risks. Obesity has been related to other pregnancy risks such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and complications of labor. Maternal obesity is a significant risk for the mother and fetus. In addition, to corpulence amid pregnancy builds the danger of long-lasting health issues in kids, including heftiness, type 2 diabetes, and coronary illness.

Obesity is a condition in which a person has excess body fat leads to obese. More than just a number on a scale or the size of someone's body, obesity can increase a person's risk of diseases and health problems, including high blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease. It is also s complex problem and a major public health concern, both in the United States and worldwide.

Obesity is usually defined using a ratio of height to weight called body mass index (BMI), which often correlates with a person's level of body fat. According to the CDC, an adult with a BMI of 30 or higher than that is considered as obese. According to the CDC, obesity may also increases the risk of developing a number of potentially serious health problems, including: Coronary heart disease, High blood pressure, Stroke, Type 2 diabetes, Some cancers (breast, colon, endometrial, gallbladder, kidney, and liver), Sleep apnea, High LDL cholesterol, low HDL cholesterol, or high levels of triglycerides, Gallstones, Osteoarthritis, Infertility.

 

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