Frequently asked questions about obesity-3
From 15-25% of body weight
Buttocks and lower back areas
It represents 80% of women who are obese
A skinny woman can suffer from this problem, despite her thinness, but the fat is concentrated in some areas of her body
A gelatinous substance composed of fat, water and waste that is stuck in tissues of the skin
These tissues are filled with body waste and water surpluses, and lead to the gathering of capillaries that wrap around arteries, nerves and fat cells, forming a barrier that impairs blood circulation and increases the accumulation of toxins.
Strawberries, pears, grapefruit, tomatoes, carrots, beans, spinach, lettuce, onions, kale and yogurt
Yes, especially swimming
There is a group of people whose appetite for food increases when exposed to great psychological pressure, and others lose their appetite
As a result of the delay in the signals that the stomach sends to the center of satiety due to its large size and devouring you more than food, these signals are not sent except in the case of fullness
A close relationship between obesity and increased hours of sleep per day
Because the rate of burning calories in the body is less during sleep
Excess thyroid hormone leads to an acceleration of metabolism and extreme thinness and vice versa
Thyroid hormone deficiency leads to obesity, lethargy, fatigue and sleep
The chance of erosion of the joints, especially the knees, thighs, and lower spine, increases at an early age