Diseases and drugs contribute to obesity because some diseases make weight loss harder to achieve than normal. Drugs can also contribute greatly to obesity. Drugs such as steroids and some antidepressants. As science continues to evolve on the role of other factors in balancing energy and weight gain such as being exposed to certain chemicals and the role of the microbial. Lack of exercise also contributes greatly to obesity because when you do not exercise, the fat in your body will not be able to decrease. Obesity simply reduces the quality of life. These factors can lead to dangerous outcomes. Some of these outcome are high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes,Hypertension, mental disorders, weakening of the heart high LDL cholesterol and other body pain and difficulty with physical functioning, imperfect blood or anemia, weakening of the heart and death. Obesity can weaken the heart by making the heart work harder than normal. Our heart is just like a technical device, if we over work it, it will start to malfunction. Genes can also contribute to obesity. This is because “Genes instructs the body, whether or not to respond to environmental changes. Studies have also identified variants in several genes that may contribute to obesity by increasing hunger and food intake. rarely, a clear pattern of inherited obesity within a family is caused by a …show more content…
This particular surgery is known as Gastric bypass. It is a major surgery that decreases body fat from around the belly area. The result of this process amongst patients within the first 2 years is eliminating two- thirds of their fat. Gastric bypass surgery can also be considered as a tool because It reduces fat from around the stomach area. The patient, however, can 't eat as the same amount of food he usually consumes. For example, if you are a bypass patient and you decide to eat carbohydrates or lipids due to bad habits, it will provoke a dumping syndrome that causes flushing, nausea, and sweating. The operation itself fails, at least 15 percent of cases. But it is not right to undermine the power of the Gastric bypass surgery. This surgery also has it’s cons. Just like anything in life. It has it’s benefits and it’s downside. The downside of this surgery includes blood clots in the lung also known as Pulmonary embolism. Pulmonary embolism is a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries in your lungs.It also causes infection, leakage from the reshaped intestinal tract.The list of possible complications includes blood clots in the lung, pneumonia, infection, leakage from the reshaped intestinal tract. This process will result in weight loss. However, Maintaining an obese free lifestyle requires a lifelong commitment to balance protein intake and exercise. Fat can also be a