Obesity and its Complications


Obesity is a significant and growing public health issue that has been characterized by the (WHO) as a global epidemic. Overweight and obesity prevalence has risen dramatically in recent decades. Obesity arises from a positive energy balance in results of exaggerated intake and decreased energy expenditure, usually due to inadequate dietary habits and an inactive style, which ends up within the accumulation of excess body fat. Obesity is caused by calories consumed in excess of calories spent. Calories Consumed have exaggerated among many people because of increased consumption of energy-dense foods that tend to be high in fat and sugar. At constant time, calories spent have decreased among many people because of the more and more inactive life-style allowed by advances in technology and transportation. No longer had a haul restricted to high-income countries, similar trends are observed in lower-income countries as they undergo a “nutrition transition” driven by a rise in consumption of animal-source foods, edible oils, processed foods and sugar-sweetened drinks, furthermore as shifts in population from rural to urban setting.

Whereas it's best-known that obesity and overweight is related to a wide range of chronic diseases. Overweight and obesity was higher in men compared to ladies severally. The most prevalent chronic conditions were cardiovascular disease, lower back pain and raised cholesterol. Prevalence of chronic disease usually augmented with increasing BMI. Compared to normal weight persons, the strongest associations were found in obese ladies for diabetes followed by cardiovascular disease and in obese men for cardiovascular disease), followed by osteoarthritis.



Obesity has been related to increased severity of diagnoses for many varieties of cancer, and up to date proof suggests that the mechanism by that obese tissues contribute to cancer progression involves the Obesity may be a significant and growing public health issue that has been characterized by the world extracellular matrix. Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure, lower-limb amputations other than those caused by injury, and new cases of blindness among adults. Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure, lower-limb amputations other than those caused by injury, and new cases of blindness among adults. Arthritis is the most typical reason for disability. Out of 54 million adults when doctor-diagnosed arthritis, over 23 million adults have trouble with their usual activities attributable to arthritis.



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Zara alexa
Program Manager | Obesity Congress 2018
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