Obesity, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases, Gastrointestinal Diseases

Being overweight then the required or obese affects an individual to many medical problems including diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, constipation, depression, and some cancer types. The amount and types of food that we prefer to eat can be influenced by genes. We can observe that whatever they seem to eat, some people will remain thin and some become obese. Research shows that obesity tends to run in families and twin and adopted children's studies have shown that genes play a key role in this. The greatest risk is for diabetes where an index of body mass above 35 kg increases the risk in women by 93 moments and in men by 42 kgs. The risk of coronary heart disease is rapidly increasing.

 

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