What percent of obese Americans have diabetes, ranked in groups by age.
Well, obese people have a 200% chance more of dieing of a heart attack and diabetes's.
Obese people are at higher risk for heart disease and Type 2 diabetes among other diseases.
The increased number of obese people first and foremost. Secondly, cardiac disease and diabetes.
They are weight classifications based on the BMI: (for an adult) >50 = "super obese" obese class 3 40-50 = "morbidly obese" obese class 2 35-40 = "severely obese" obese class 1 30-35 = "obese" 25-30 = "overweight" 18.5-25 = "normal weight" <18.5 = "underweight"
An increased chance of heart disease and diabetes.
because your to obese to fit in the chair
Diabetes Diabetes in pregnancy is known as Gestational Diabetes
obese people die younger than a average person because lack of exercise and unhealthy eating cause obesity but they also lead to effects such as heart failure, weakened immune systems and such deceases such as diabetes's.
Obesity has been common with diabetics, but this is not always the case. Both health problems deal with consuming more of a certain nutrient than your body can handle. Diabetes is caused when the sugar level rises in a patient, and many obese people have this characteristic, which leads to diabetes for them, unfortunately. Just because you are diabetic doesn't make you an obese person, and vice verse.
It can be. An environmental disease is a disease that isn't acquired genetically or transmitted contagiously. However, diabetes can be passed down genetically. The catch is, diabetes can also be contracted spontaneously, though that kind of presentation is most common in African Americans and obese people. In answer to your question, diabetes can be environmental, but it isn't always so.
You have to be too obese to get diabetes type 2.