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The 4 Stages of Hypertension
Blood pressure is the pressure of the circulating blood against the large arteries that results from the pumping of the heart. It is used to measure the heart’s ability to contract and relax. The cont
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Do Individuals With Obesity Lose Weight Faster?
Years of sedentary living and excess food intake gradually make people overweight or obese, but once they control their calorie intake and increase their physical activity, obese individuals can lose
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How Does Obesity Cause Insulin Resistance?
Obesity may cause insulin resistance. Fortunately, this may be overcome by reducing your weight. Insulin is a hormone secreted by the pancreas to keep your blood sugars from going too high—meant to de
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Which Type of Diabetes Is Associated With Obesity?
Type 2 diabetes is associated with obesity. About 90% of people with type 2 diabetes are either overweight, obese, or morbidly obese. They are at six times higher risk of developing diabetes than thos
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Can Obesity Cause Shortness of Breath?
Obese people often suffer from respiratory problems—some complain that they can’t even breathe after eating. Shortness of breath from being overweight results mostly from the compression of the diaphr
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