Obesity is also a disease. Obesity will bring many diseases to the body. So what health crises will obesity cause? Most people have a respectful attitude towards fat. The fat in the impression is a poison that destroys the body and the body. In fact, in addition to providing energy for the body, the substance formed by the combination of fat and phospholipids is an essential component for the complete structure of the body, especially nerve and brain tissue. However, too much body fat can cause a great burden on the body and mind.
In many cases, excess weight, or even more severe obesity, is not caused by glandular and hormonal dysfunction alone. Obesity can also be caused by factors such as excess caloric intake and lack of exercise due to biased perceptions of normal weight.
In addition, obesity caused by genetic mutations cannot be ignored. Biologists have discovered a gene called OBESE, which can synthesize a hormone in fat cells. After it is secreted, it is transported to the brain center through blood circulation and binds to receptors in the brain. Feedback information to the digestive system to inhibit the body from overeating, this is what scientists call leptin. Once leptin changes, it is easy to lead to obesity.
When too much fat makes the liver unacceptable, these fats are stored in the body’s adipose tissue through blood circulation. Excessive accumulation of subcutaneous fat leads to obesity.
Obesity has become a major problem that plagues human health and affects the quality of life: people who are overweight have a much higher mortality rate than the average person. A 12-year actual study from 419,060 women and 336,442 men found that 50 percent of overweight people had a higher mortality rate, about three times the rate of normal-weight people. For men, the risk of dying from diabetes is five times higher than normal. For women, the risk of dying from diabetes is eight times higher, and there is no doubt that among overweight people of both sexes, young people are more likely to die than other age groups. Hypertension, heart disease, lung disease, gallstones, tumors and diabetes are all closely related to obesity.