
The risks of being severely obese
If you are morbidly obese, you have major risks to your
- health
- psychological and social well being
- day to day living
Health risks
Obese people have more risk for
- diabetes
- joint problems
- high blood pressure
- high cholesterol
- cancer
- gallbladder problems
- breathing difficulties
- coronary artery disease

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If you already have some diseases, such as diabetes
or heart disease, they can get worse. Plus, the more weight you
gain, the more risk you have. As a result, your life expectancy is
shorter. You also may be less able to do things to help your health
improve. Exercise is important to good health. But severe obesity makes you less mobile. It is hard to exercise or take part in
sports. Severe obesity can also affect fertility. That means you are
less likely to become pregnant. On the other hand, if you do become
pregnant, you have more risk of problems during pregnancy and
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Risks to your psychological and social well being People with a
weight problem often have a negative self-image. Their environment can make this
worse. Obese children, for instance, may be teased at school and have few
friends. You may find it hard to buy clothes that look good. Bus or train seats,
telephone booths and cars may be too small. You are also likely to be left out
of social functions that require exercise People with severe obesity often find
themselves socially isolated.
Risks in day to day living
Even normal tasks become harder when you are severely obese.
You tend to tire more quickly. You may also have breathing problems. Not being
able to move as well makes it hard for some people to maintain personal hygiene.
Copyright
2007 Luis Zarate