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The Connection Between Obesity and Heart Disease

Obesity has become a common problem among people from all walks of life. If the only result of obesity were just tight fitting clothes, then maybe it wouldn’t be such a bad thing. However, there are many repercussions stemming from being overweight. One of the health conditions which stems from carrying too much weight around the mid section is heart disease. Studies have shown that weight can play a significant role in the chances of someone suffering from heart disease within their lifetime.

 

The fact is, if you are significantly overweight, you are increasing your chances to suffer from not only heart disease, but also high cholesterol, high blood pressure and stroke. If a relatively healthy person gains a lot of excess weight, the longer they maintain it, the more they will chance contracting the high cholesterol, high blood pressure and heart disease. Since the extra weight can bring on the other maladies, it is imperative that any large amounts of excess weight be lost to maintain a healthy life.

Clinical obesity is caused by the body not using as many calories as it takes in, which means over eating. Some of the problems also arise from the massive over introduction of the different types of fat into the body, which include trans fats, saturated fats and cholesterol. These fats can collect within the arteries, which then leads to clots of fat known as plaque. These blobs of fat may completely block off an artery, causing blood flow problems to the heart which triggers a heart attack or damage to the walls of the heart. There also lies the probability of a clot dislodging and traveling to other parts of the body causing a stroke, or even death if the clot goes to the heart or brain.

Many individuals elect to lose weight in order to avoid the heart disease and other maladies which come with it. It you are overweight, it is strongly advised you see a physician to work out what type of weight loss strategy will be best for you. There are currently several treatment options to fight obesity, and your doctor is the best source of current information on how to do it.

Your doctor will have to perform some simple blood tests to check your cholesterol level, as well as do a general physical to determine your current state of health. It is advisable to never begin a weight loss regimen without first discussing it with your health professional. Starting a weight loss routine without consent of your physician may lead to further exacerbation of existing conditions which you were unaware you had. Be smart and fight obesity with qualified help.



 

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