Obesity Causes Disease

Posted by rika | July 23rd, 2010 in Overweight | No Comments »

When we started to get fat because we ask ourselves this happens, but it never happened to think to where they are located those extra kilos.

One certainty is that abdominal or central obesity is experienced by young men and adults, and attacks in postmenopausal women, to which it is not given much importance.

Instead, it is peripheral obesity which affects women in buttocks, breasts or sides of the hip, and is usually mostly in the fertile period of the same, and consultations are carried only by purely aesthetic issues and health .

For abdominal obesity may have broad waist, abdomen prominent, and these cases are those that generate less specialist visits, unless more severe symptoms, which occur as a consequence of obesity, we must pay attention to both the kilos as where they are located.

The men who have more than 102 inches in waist and women over 88 are suffering from abdominal obesity, which is generated by the metabolic syndrome, such as diabetes, coronary cardiovascular problems, hypertension, etc.

To avoid these complications, we recommend keeping the lid on body mass index, and maintain a healthy weight.


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