According to research, “Most of the world 's population live in countries where overweight and obesity kills more people than underweight”. (World Health Organization, 2015) It can reduce the life expectancy and many chronic diseases can be caused. An obese person is more likely to suffer from diseases like hypertension, diabetes, osteoarthritis and sleeping apnea. Additional fats in the body need vessels to circulate faster to regenerate more blood, which can make the heart overloaded because it needs to palpitate more frequently to let more blood go through. Joint especially the keens and hips need to take extra weight if a person is obese. Sleeping apnea can be defined as interrupting sleeping during the night by stopping the breath for a short period of time. Poor sleep contributes to a host of diseases including diabetes, heart disease and, satirically, obesity. It is found that those who slept less than five hours a night were 15 percent more likely to gain weight than those who enjoyed at least seven hours of sleep so their weight just keeps escalating and escalating. When additional weight of the chest wall squeezes the lung can cause respiratory problem. Surprisingly, obesity can deteriorate our normal functioning of insulin hormone in the body that is basically for controlling blood
According to research, “Most of the world 's population live in countries where overweight and obesity kills more people than underweight”. (World Health Organization, 2015) It can reduce the life expectancy and many chronic diseases can be caused. An obese person is more likely to suffer from diseases like hypertension, diabetes, osteoarthritis and sleeping apnea. Additional fats in the body need vessels to circulate faster to regenerate more blood, which can make the heart overloaded because it needs to palpitate more frequently to let more blood go through. Joint especially the keens and hips need to take extra weight if a person is obese. Sleeping apnea can be defined as interrupting sleeping during the night by stopping the breath for a short period of time. Poor sleep contributes to a host of diseases including diabetes, heart disease and, satirically, obesity. It is found that those who slept less than five hours a night were 15 percent more likely to gain weight than those who enjoyed at least seven hours of sleep so their weight just keeps escalating and escalating. When additional weight of the chest wall squeezes the lung can cause respiratory problem. Surprisingly, obesity can deteriorate our normal functioning of insulin hormone in the body that is basically for controlling blood