Diabetes and Obesity

Obesity frequently results from an underlying disorder marked by an excessive buildup of body fat. It seriously harms one's health, notably by increasing the risk of other chronic conditions including diabetes and heart disease. A BMI of more than 30 kg/m2 is considered obese. In affluent countries, obesity is one of the most common problems, and it is becoming more common.

Type 2 diabetes, commonly referred to as insulin-resistant diabetes or adult-onset diabetes, is more likely to develop in people who are obese. This occurs when your blood sugar level stays high for an extended amount of time. According to a study, type 2 diabetes can strike obese persons up to 80 times more frequently than it does non-obese people.

                           1. Metabolic Syndrome

                           2. Weight Loss Surgery

                           3. Weight control

                           4. Obesity, Nutrition, and Exercise

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