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By : Amy Anne Caldwell    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-16 01:50:19

There seems to be a very strong link between obesity and heart disease. The heavier that a person is, the more common it is for them to develop heart disease. High blood pressure and high cholesterol are two common risk factors of heart disease that are increased due to obesity.

There is a much more common occurrence of people that are overweight or obese in the United States today. Statistics have shown that almost two-thirds of the adults in America are overweight or obese. The more immediate concern is the fact that about 15% of American children and adolescents are overweight and there is another 15% that are at risk for being overweight.

Obesity in children is becoming more and more concerning. There are a substantial number of children that are obese and have started developing medical condition and diseases that are normally associated with adults. The smallest children are at risk of being overweight or obese. Approximately 10% of the preschoolers in America weigh more than they should for their age and body type.

There are a variety of medical conditions that many people can develop related to being overweight or obese. Some of these conditions include high blood pressure, diabetes, stroke, high cholesterol, and many others. The most common condition, however, is heart disease. If you are overweight or obese, there is a very strong chance that you will develop heart disease.

Heart disease is the most common cause of death in America today. In the United States, there is one person that is killed by heart disease every thirty-four seconds. Heart disease is a term that relates to many different medical conditions and afflictions of the heart.

It is often much easier to just label it as heart disease than to get into the specific details and different ailments of heart disease. Another reason for this is that there is usually more than one thing affecting the heart. There can be multiple conditions going on at once. These conditions combine and attack the heart. It essentially becomes a diseased, poorly working organ. Eventually, the disease process completely takes over and death is imminent.

There are many ways to reduce the risk of heart disease and to curb problems with obesity. Even losing as little as 10 pounds can lower your risks and actually start reversing health problems. There are many different programs and treatments available.

Some people are able to lose weight and become healthier through diet and exercise. However, in cases of extreme obesity, this often does not work. People that have severe obesity could need surgery or special procedures that are done by a doctor to be able to lose the weight. There are also pills and other medications that can help with obesity. The important thing is to find a way to lose the weight. This is the only way to reduce the health risks. It will put less stress on the body and the heart. With this stress decreased, the body can start healing itself.

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