What are the hazards of obesity to the body

Obesity is harmful to the body in many ways, which may lead to cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, joint disease, respiratory system disease, cancer and other hazards. It is recommended to see a doctor in a regular hospital in time and carry out corresponding treatment under the guidance of a doctor.

1. Cardiovascular disease: obesity is one of the main risk factors of cardiovascular disease, including hypertension, coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, stroke, etc. Obesity can lead to abnormal blood lipids, arteriosclerosis, and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.

Type 2 diabetes: obesity is one of the main risk factors of type 2 diabetes. Excessive fat accumulation will lead to insulin resistance, which will make blood sugar unable to regulate normally and increase the risk of diabetes.

3. Joint diseases: Obesity can increase the burden on joints, leading to the occurrence of joint diseases such as arthritis. Overweight body can exacerbate joint wear and accelerate the degeneration of joint cartilage.

4. Respiratory diseases: Obese individuals are prone to respiratory problems such as sleep apnea syndrome, including difficulty breathing and asthma. Obesity can narrow the respiratory tract and cause difficulty breathing.

5. Cancer: Obesity is associated with the increased risk of multiple cancers, such as breast cancer, colon cancer, endometrial cancer, etc. Excessive adipocytes can produce hormones and cytokines, promoting the growth and spread of cancer cells. Obesity not only affects appearance and mental health, but also poses a serious threat to physical health. It is recommended to take timely measures to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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