What harm can obesity bring?

A search on the Internet shows that the harm of obesity is really scary.

The Harm of Obesity-Cancer

Obesity is associated with some cancers, especially colon cancer, breast cancer, gallbladder cancer, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer and prostate cancer. According to the survey data in the United States, the risk of cancer death of men with a weight above the average of 40% is higher than that of normal weight 1/3, and that of women is higher, at 1/2.

The Harm of Obesity: Hypertension

Obesity can easily lead to various vascular diseases. In addition to excessive subcutaneous fat accumulation, the internal organs and blood vessels of the whole body are also full of fat, so it is easy to cause a variety of vascular diseases, especially cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases that seriously endanger health and life. Relevant research data show that the incidence of hypertension in obese people is 65438 0.5 to 3 places higher than that in normal people. Moreover, the higher the degree of obesity, the higher the incidence of hypertension and the more obvious the increase of blood pressure. The incidence of hypertension in severely obese people is as high as 50%. On the contrary, if we take various measures to lose weight, our blood pressure will drop accordingly.

The Harm of Obesity: Diabetes

Obesity is easy to induce diabetes. Although obesity can not be said to be the direct cause of diabetes, its inducing effect on diabetes can not be ignored. Many data confirm that the heavier the obesity, the higher the incidence of diabetes. At present, diabetes is the most common disease caused by obesity in some economically developed countries. About one third of adult diabetics are obese. Almost all obese people, fasting blood sugar has increased to varying degrees.

The Harm of Obesity Four Joint Diseases

Obesity is easy to cause motor system diseases. Overweight weight of obese people is an extra burden on the bones, joints and other motor systems, especially on the spine and lower limbs. Bones, joints and other tissues support too much weight for a long time, just like carrying extra things every day. Over time, it is bound to break down from overwork, leading to arthritis, muscle strain or compression of spinal nerve roots, causing pain in the waist, legs, shoulders and back, and even joint deformation, which seriously affects limb activities.

The harm of obesity affects men's sexual ability.

Most obese men have low blood testosterone and high estrogen (higher than normal men 1 fold). The reason is that the increase of body fat can make androgens more transformed into estrogens, which can inhibit the secretion of pituitary gonadotropins, thus reducing the secretion of testosterone, which can make male masculinity decline sharply and sexual function decline to varying degrees, and all links will go downhill.

In addition, obese people are prone to diseases, diabetes, hypertension and so on. These diseases themselves will affect sexual function, leading to decreased sexual desire and impotence, especially some drugs for treating hypertension will cause decreased sexual function. Obese people are generally unwilling to exercise, drowsy and prone to fatigue. A little exercise, I feel flustered and short of breath, which directly leads to a decline in sexual ability. Therefore, if a man wants to retain his charm permanently, he must first have a strong body.

The harm of obesity affects women's fertility

Female obese people generally have low sexual desire, which is also related to the low level of androgen in the body. In addition, obesity has a significant impact on ovarian function, such as abnormal follicular development, ovulation disorder, dysplasia and so on. Ovary is called "the source of female charm and reproduction", and its failure can significantly affect menstrual cycle, sexual function and fertility. Some obese women have abnormal menstruation (amenorrhea, sparse menstruation, irregular menstruation, etc.). Sexual dysfunction (decreased libido, lack of sexual attraction, and even sexual aversion) will naturally occur.

In addition, obesity can lead to many other diseases:

Obese people are most likely to cause gallstones because of the high cholesterol content in blood and the relatively increased bile concentration, coupled with the oppression of abdominal fat, which hinders bile excretion.

Obese people are often accompanied by liver fat accumulation, which is easy to cause fatty liver and cirrhosis.

Obese people are prone to eczema, psoriasis vulgaris, keratosis folliculi, seborrheic dermatitis, acanthosis nigricans, skin atrophy lines, varicose veins of lower limbs, thrombophlebitis and other skin diseases.

Obese women often have abnormal glucose metabolism, which is easy to cause vaginitis.

In addition, highly obese people often have mental disorders, ranging from depression and troubles to sensory and motor disorders, muscle spasms, unstable standing and walking, and even suicide.