Worsts Risk Factors Of Obesity

SIMRAN SURI 

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Lack Of Physical Activity

Sedentary lifestyles, characterized by minimal physical activity or exercise, contribute to weight gain and obesity.

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Medical Conditions

Certain medical conditions and medications can increase the risk of obesity. Examples include polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and medications such as antidepressants.

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Sleep Deprivation

Inadequate sleep or poor sleep quality disrupts hormone regulation, including hormones that control appetite and metabolism.

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Childhood Influences

Early-life factors such as maternal obesity, infant feeding practices, childhood diet, and lack of physical activity can increase the risk of obesity later in life.

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Medical History

History of health conditions such as hypothyroid, type 2 diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease increases the risk of obesity.

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