What is morbid obesity?
Obesity is most often
defined as being 20% or more over your ideal body weight. Obesity
affects an estimated 34 million Americans. Morbid Obesity is a much
more severe form of obesity in which a person is 100 or more pounds
overweight. Morbid Obesity affects an estimated 4 million Americans.
Obesity is a common condition that can have negative health and
social consequences.
What are the
complications associated with obesity?
The health risks related to obesity are numerous. Obesity related
medical conditions are the second leading cause of death in America
today.
High Blood Pressure Shortness of Breath
Heart Disease Stress Incontinence
Congestive Heart Failure Irregular Menstrual Cycles
Swelling in the Legs and Feet Problems with Infertility
Diabetes Depression
Sleep Apnea Arthritis
Degenerative Joint Disease Gallbladder Disease
Gout Asthma
DVT (Blood Clots)
Social and economic factors are also complicated by obesity. The
morbidly obese frequently have difficulty carrying out the tasks of
daily living such as working at a job, caring for theirself and
their family and just being able to move around easily and safely in
their everyday environment.
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