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JulijaS [17]
3 years ago
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Which of the following is a risk of obesity?

Health
2 answers:
amid [387]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The correct answer is – option (b) sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is the condition in which the breathing is irregular while the individual is sleeping. This is the most common risk associated with obesity.

Explanation:

The excess weight or obesity is directly associated with sleep apnea. The mouth and throat soft tissues are affected by obesity. These soft tissues are more relaxed during sleeping and interfere with the airways passage and reduce the amount of the oxygen in the blood. Hence, they cause sleep apnea.

Further explanation:

Obesity may be defined as the medical condition in which the excess deposition of body fat occurs in the body. This obesity and overweight increases the chance of the health related problems in the individual.

Various risks that are associated with obesity are diabetes, liver disease, high blood pressure and stroke. High body weight is directly proportional to the blood glucose level that causes diabetes and kidney problems.

The inherited and environmental factors both are involved in the obesity. Obesity can easily be transmitted from parents to their offspring. The environmental factors like diet and physical exercise also influence the obesity.

Gym, exercises and surgery procedures are successful in reducing the obesity problem. The physical exercises helps in burning calories and deposition of fats in the body. Surgeries like Bariatric surgery directly remove the heavy deposited mass from the body.

The more common risk that is associated with the obesity is sleep apnea that affects the young generation and also increases the other respiratory  problems in the individuals.

Learn more:  

1. Determination of obesity `brainly.com/question/8101180  ( answer by Samroberts911 ).

2. Sleep apnea brainly.com/question/1170488 ( answer by LearnGrow).

Keywords

Obesity, sleep apnea, factors, disease, weight, heredity.

tino4ka555 [31]3 years ago
4 0

Correct answer choice is :


<h2>B)  Sleep apnea</h2><h2 /><h3>Explanation:</h3><h3 />

Obesity can influence to other illnesses from chronic to acute, some very cruel and dangerous, such as Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Coronary Artery Disease, Coronary Vascular Disease, Heart attack, stroke, and even cancer. Obesity is a severe, chronic disease that can have an adverse effect on many systems in your body. People who are overweight or obese have a much greater risk of developing serious conditions, including Heart disease. Type 2 diabetes.

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