Alcohol is very high in calories, and it also can affect the way the body metabolises. Your body can react by storing it as fat rather than using it as fuel. More than one drink a day, and certainly binge drinking, is likely to increase your weight, while lesser amounts evenly spread won't. Sometimes the environment in which you are drinking can contribute to weight gain as well. Eating high calorie snacks, little activity and smoking often go together with a drinking session, which compounds the problem as each on their own have been linked to weight increase.
When consumed in moderation, alcohol does not cause obesity. The reason for this is unclear although several hypotheses have been advanced.
Alcohol can cause liver disease, obesity, heart problems, and cause social problems such as job loss and family violence.
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There are sugarless, zero calorie varieties of pop which do not cause obesity.
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Obesity can cause depression in children as well as adults.
yes junk food is a major cause of obesity
Obesity is a bad thing because it can cause many health problems.
Smoking, Obesity and Alcohol are the big ones.
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