Obesity Cause Metabolic Disorders of Blood Pressure Increase
April 27th, 2008
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the problem of obesity is suffered by over one billion people in the world. Without doubt the number presents only one of the edges of the real impact of this disease on public health.
On the one hand, obesity can cause metabolic disorders, such as increased blood pressure, cholesterol and triglycerides, and on the other side could be the cause of heart disease, circulatory and even in some cases of stroke.
A degenerative problem that is little known is the serious attack suffered by the principal organs of the body, including the liver, resulting from increased blood pressure caused by obesity.
The accumulation of fat in the liver cells are known as fatty liver or fatty liver and can lead to diabetes mellitus, increased blood triglycerides and obviously a sudden change in weight.
End problem of obesity is important for the protection of our liver; an organ in our body elemental functions performed as the transformation of food into energy, removes various drugs in the body and maintains the balance of glucose in the blood.
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