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Diabetes and Obesity

Diabetes can also lead to and result from obesity. Risk of development of Type 2 diabetes is usually associated with obesity. In this there is excess body fat deposition around abdomen, leading to resistance of insulin. Conversely, diabetes can exacerbate obesity through medication side effects like weight gain and by influencing metabolic processes that promote fat storage. The intricate interplay between diabetes and obesity underscores the importance of holistic approaches to manage both conditions simultaneously.
Obesity is a medical condition in which there is imbalance between energy expenditure and calorie intake resulting in fat accumulation in the body. In order to address this condition, one need comprehensive strategies, modification in lifestyle and balance of healthy food source. This helps to attain not only individual health but also healthcare sustainability.

 

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