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Why Pay Attention To Your Body Weight?

Being obesity is no good and is even worse for our body’s internal systems and increase the risk for several diseases. Pay attention to the serious health problem and to control the body weight to stay away from those diseases.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Jul 19, 2009 -
We all know that being obesity is no good for our appearance. It is even worse for our body’s internal systems and increase the risk for several diseases. According to the BMI, if your BMI is between 25 and 30, you are considered overweight. But you will be considered obese if your BMI is 30 or even greater.

The followings are the diseases associated with obesity:

Reduce immune defenses – Excess weight may reduce immune defenses.

Heart Disease – Obesity increase the risk for Heart disease because increase the pressure in the body increase the pressure along the blood vessel walls. This pressure and added weight erode the blood vessel walls and make obese people to have heart attack.

Type II Diabetes – The body overworks with breaking down the sugars using natural insulin. Because the weight is a great factor associated with type II diabetes, therefore obese people have greater risk for diabetes.

Can you realize how serious problem is to obesity?  
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