Seriously overweight, the health is threatened. What are the first to bear the brunt?

Now living conditions are getting better and better, which leads some people to be seriously overweight. When our body consumes more energy than it consumes, the remaining energy will form fat and stay in the body. If this happens for a long time, it will not only affect the beauty of the body, but also pose a great threat to health. What are the main hazards of obese patients?

Being overweight affects breathing problems. Because of overweight, a lot of fat will accumulate around the chest, lungs and abdominal cavity. In addition, the narrow throat of obese people will cause the alveoli to not open completely when inhaling, which will affect the respiratory function of the lungs. People who are seriously overweight will also have fat accumulation in their lungs, which will lead to the decline of overall lung function, and in severe cases, obstructive sleep apnea will occur, posing a threat to life.

Being overweight can seriously damage various organs of the body. Obese people not only accumulate too much fat in their bodies, but also exceed the standard in their blood. These fats will be transported to various organs, affecting the functions of many organs, thus increasing the risk of overweight people.

Being overweight can also affect physical and mental health. Nowadays, society still values thinness, which will discriminate against obese people to a certain extent. Many obese people will have some psychological disorders, and in severe cases, they may have diseases such as mania and depression. Obese people with psychological barriers will form a vicious circle if they can't actively adjust their mentality, but break the jar and fall. The heavier they are, the more serious their psychological barriers will be. If relatives and friends can persuade obese people in time when they have psychological disorders, obese people can make positive psychological adjustments and actively participate in weight loss, so obese people can not only reintegrate into society, but also be of great help to their health.