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Obesity Increases the Risk of Cardiometabolic Diseases, Sexual Dysfunction and More
Posted 11 Dec 2020 02:51 PM

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Obesity Increases the Risk of Cardiometabolic Diseases, Sexual Dysfunction and More

11-12-2020

Obesity has a wide and growing prevalence among the global population. Statistics say that more than 135 million people in India are obese and the condition has become one of India�s major public health concerns. The excessive amount of fat accumulation associated with obesity can be harmful for the overall function of the body. Obesity increases the risk of getting cardiovascular ailments (heart disease and high blood pressure), metabolic diseases like diabetes and various other conditions. Here are some other medical conditions that obesity could lead to:

1. Certain cancers - Some cancers are related to overweight and obesity. Researchers believe that excess weight may cause hormonal (insulin, estrogen and other sex hormones) and immunity-related changes that can, in turn, lead to inflammation and disrupt cell growth. These and other associated changes in the body can increase the risk of cancer. Colon, uterine, rectal, ovarian, cervical, thyroid, liver, kidney and postmenopausal breast cancer are commonly related to obesity.

2. Infertility in women - Excess adipose (fat) tissues in the body can give rise to several endocrine or hormonal disorders such as hypothyroidism, PCOS and insulin resistance, which can cause fertility-related problems in women. Over the years, researchers have found a direct link between obesity (BMI over 30) and negative fertility outcomes.

3. Erectile dysfunction - Men who are obese may suffer from sexual health problems as well. Over time, obesity can cause inflammation, damage to your blood vessels and a decrease in your testosterone levels. All of this combined could lead to erectile dysfunction. Several studies consider obesity to be one of the inevitable risk factors for erectile dysfunction.

4. Chronic joint pain - Research claims that obesity is one of the primary risk factors for joint pain. Long-term obesity or overweight can cause osteoarthritis of the knee, hip and wrist pain. However, the possible link between obesity and joint pain could be complex and it is said that a rise in adipokines (adipose tissue secretions) increases inflammation, causing pain in the joints. Women are more prone to it than men.

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