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Obesity in a person is more likely to cause health problems. Even mild obesity where the body mass index is just 25+ can be dangerous sometimes. For example, research shows that a person who is 40 percent overweight is twice as prone to die early compared to a person who has average weight. This condition applies after a person is obese for 10 to 30 years. |
Patients with abdominal obesity are characterized by excess visceral fat in the stomach area and they have a higher risk of diseases related to weight. Abdominal fat can be one of the main symptoms of heart diseases and also insulin related issues. Women who have problems such as obesity will find that their waist circumference could measure about 35+ inches and in men the waist could measure 40+ inches. One also needs to check the waist-hip ratio.
Risk of premature death due to obesity:
According to a research conducted by CDC, an estimated 300,000 Americans die every year due to obesity. However, the rate of premature death has been rising with obesity. Even a small amount of weight gain like 10 to 20 pounds can increase the risk of death especially in adults who are in the age group of 30 to 65 years. People who are directly obese and measure more than 30 on the BMI may have a 50 percent increase in the risk of premature death due to various causes.
In a nutshell obesity causes heart problems, diabetes, cancers, increases the chances of stroke and also causes liver damage or liver diseases.
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