Unfortunately, there are many
causes of obesity including genetics, hormones (not just insulin), gut micro biome....
Not exact matches
Hormone changes due to induced abortion may indeed be related to breast cancer, but there are other known
causes of hormone changes that we should worry about,
including the widespread use
of chemical contraceptives, fertility drugs that
cause hormone surges, increased
obesity and fat content in the diet that change the body's estrogen metabolism, and last but not least, chemical contaminants in the environment that mimic estrogen....
«Discussion around the role
of beverages in the Australian diet needs to move away from a singular focus on sugar when it comes to the
causes of obesity and instead look at the impact
of total diet,
including «treat» foods,» concludes Parker.
Numerous respected scientific bodies,
including the WHO, have recognised that the fundamental
cause of obesity and overweight is an energy imbalance between calories (kilojoules) consumed and calories expended [1].
«The Global Burden
of Disease Study 2010, from where the quoted study has obtained their data, suggests that in Australia the biggest
causes of mortality or poor health
include factors such as
obesity, smoking, poor diet and low physical activity.
Looking at the risk factors for
obesity,
including poor eating habits and inactivity, provides lots
of ideas about the
causes of childhood
obesity.
(a) Systematically collect data on food security and nutrition for children,
including those relevant to breast - feeding, overweight and
obesity, in order to identify root
causes of child food insecurity and malnutrition;
Common
causes of a weakened pelvic floor
include childbirth,
obesity and the associated straining
of chronic constipation.
WHEREAS, poverty is recognized as a leading
cause of or contributing factor to many social problems,
including but not limited to substance abuse, domestic violence, child abuse, improper nutrition,
obesity, improper health care and criminal conduct; and
Obesity and overweight can
cause serious health problems,
including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, asthma, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, several forms
of cancer, and osteoarthritis.
The
causes of insulin resistance
include obesity and lack
of physical exercise.
Obesity causes 13 types
of cancer,
including bowel, breast, womb and kidney.
Children with behavioral problems may be at risk
of many chronic diseases in adulthood
including heart disease,
obesity, diabetes, as well as inflammatory illnesses (conditions which are
caused by cell damage).
HCC can be
caused by several factors
including a high - fat diet, and this form
of liver cancer is increasing due to rising
obesity.
Components
of post-transplant metabolic syndrome
include diabetes,
obesity, high blood pressure, and abnormal fat and cholesterol blood levels, which can
cause heart disease and related adverse events such as heart attack and stroke.
Hormonal signaling ensures this organ - to - organ communication, and the failure
of endocrine regulation in humans can
cause diseases
including obesity and diabetes.
The
causes are complex, but the rise is due in part to increases in the number
of people who are overweight,
including an increase in
obesity, and in a widespread lack
of physical activity.
It will take more parsing
of these variable regions, and more longitudinal studies (
including two or more generations) to determine whether they
cause obesity, or are a byproduct.
Metabolic Syndrome, which
includes obesity and diabetes, represents a major public health concern,
caused by a combination
of increased food consumption and reduced physical activities, with contributions from host genetics, environment and tissue inflammation.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mortality associated with chronic liver disease ranks as the 12th most common
cause of death in the U.S., but may be as high as 8th if
obesity - related fatty liver disease, viral hepatitis, and liver cancer are
included in the equation.
The study shows that susceptibility to
obesity can't just be due to a combination
of our genes and our lifestyle, but could be
caused by influences on a baby's development inside the womb, which
includes what the mother consumed.
A number
of conditions can
cause hormone imbalances,
including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS),
obesity, insulin resistance and thyroid problems.
A number
of factors can contribute to
obesity,
including a lack
of physical activity, a lack
of sleep, genetics and certain medications that slow calorie burn, increase appetite or
cause water retention, such as corticosteroids, antidepressants or some seizure medications.
Some
of the health problems
caused in humans
include hormonal imbalances,
obesity, high cholesterol and many forms
of cancer.
• Sugar feeds cancer cells and has been connected with the development
of cancer
of the breast, ovaries, prostate, rectum, pancreas, lung, gallbladder and stomach.2 - 6 • Sugar can increase fasting levels
of glucose and can
cause reactive hypoglycemia.7 • Sugar can
cause many problems with the gastrointestinal tract,
including an acidic digestive tract, indigestion, malabsorption in patients with functional bowel disease, increased risk
of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.8 - 12 • Sugar can interfere with your absorption
of protein.13 • Sugar can
cause food allergies.14 • Sugar contributes to
obesity.15
A 2011 review
of 64 studies published in the Journal
of Obesity chalked it up to several potential factors,
including the hormonal response it
causes (HIIT stimulates the release
of fat - burning catecholamines) and a possible appetite - suppression effect.
Consumed in excess, it is believed to be among the leading
causes of some
of the world's biggest health problems,
including obesity, type 2 diabetes and heart disease (3, 4, 5).
Over time, surges
of insulin can
cause chronic health complications
including obesity.
This is a great little study from Bulgaria, where researchers were trying to tease out the possible
causes behind metabolic syndrome, the collection
of symptoms that
includes obesity, insulin resistance, high LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, and an increased risk
of diabetes and heart disease.
Dr. William Davis, author
of the anti-wheat best - selling book Wheat Belly, raises questions in his book about whether these changes in wheat have
caused the spike in gluten - related health problems,
including obesity and diabetes.
Refined processed carbohydrates are the major
cause of weight gain,
obesity, specific skin conditions, and many diet related diseases
including heart disease, hypertension, insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, some cancers, and
obesity.
Eventually, this leads to metabolic syndrome, a set
of conditions
caused by insulin resistance, which
includes obesity, fatty liver, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and other metabolic issues.
There are numerous tests that are shown to be more important markers
of an increased risk
of coronary artery disease than cholesterol.There are many
causes and risk factors for heart disease,
including inflammation, high cholesterol, low testosterone, low thyroid, low estrogen, hypertension, high lipoprotein A, insulin resistance, diabetes,
obesity, high homocystine, nutritional deficiencies and excessive oxidation, to name a few.
An in - depth discussion
of the underlying
causes of obesity,
including the problems
of focusing on calories and the hormonal basis
of obesity.
They are found in both our internal and external environments and
include excessive levels
of the hormone insulin (insulin resistance), emotional stress, environmental toxins (heavy metals), free - radical damage, viral, bacterial, fungal other pathogenic infections,
obesity, overconsumption
of hydrogenated oils, periodontal disease, radiation exposure, smoking, spirochetes such as the Borrelia that
causes Lyme disease, and certain pharmacological drugs.
We recognise that there are multiple
causes of the rapid growth in
obesity,
including poor diet and a lack
of physical activity.
Risks There are many suggested
causes of acute pancreatitis
including:
obesity, high - fat diets, endocrine diseases such as hypothyroidism, and various medications or toxins.
Risks There are many suggested
causes of pancreatitis
including obesity, high - fat diets, liver disease, certain medications, toxins, and infection.
Most commonly CrCLD is
caused by a combination
of many factors,
including aging
of the ligament (degeneration),
obesity, poor physical condition, genetics, conformation (skeletal shape and configuration), and breed.
Common
causes for hypoglycemia
include excessive doses
of insulin, failure to eat, accidental doubling
of insulin dose, strenuous exercise, correction
of obesity or diabetes - inducing disease, drug effects.
Obesity can
cause all sorts
of health problems,
including insulin resistance, type to diabetes, heart disease, many forms
of cancer, arthritis, and premature death.
Many dog foods are composed
of unhealthy, processed ingredients, which can
cause several problems for your dog,
including obesity.
High - fat foods can
cause lots
of health problems such as
obesity and joint disease, gastrointestinal upset,
including diarrhea and vomiting, and pancreatitis.
Obesity in dogs is a leading
cause of serious health issues
including diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, and even certain cancers, among others.
Some common
causes of secondary arthritis
include hip dysplasia,
obesity, cranial cruciate ligament rupture, and so forth.
This crisis is compounded not only by many other environmental problems
caused by industrialised agriculture — loss
of biodiversity, pollution, over-use
of water and land, to name but a few — but also by escalating health problems
caused by industrialised food production —
including obesity, cardiovascular diseases, some cancers, and diabetes — alongside continuing problems
of hunger and malnutrition, worldwide.
Now the question: can work stress make you sick Stress at work is a normal part
of life, but prolonged stress can
cause heart disease,
including heart attacks and stroke, mental health problems,
obesity, skin and hair conditions, and gastrointestinal problems, just to name a few ailments as provided by WebMD.
Exposure to IPV, along with other adverse childhood experiences, has been shown to be associated significantly with many risk factors for the leading
causes of death in adulthood,
including smoking, severe
obesity, physical inactivity, depression, and suicide attempts.24
The researchers found a strong dose - dependent relationship between the number
of the ACE's that people had experienced and 10 behavioural risk factors associated with the leading
causes of death in adults;
including smoking, severe
obesity, decreased physical activity, depressed mood, a suicide attempt, alcoholism, any drug use, injection drug use, greater than fifty lifetime sexual partners, and a history
of a sexually transmitted disease.