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World Obesity Day: Obesity may hamper your sexual life : indianewengland





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World Obesity Day: Obesity may hamper your sexual life

World Obesity Day: Obesity may hamper your sexual life
World Obesity Day: Obesity may hamper your sexual life
By Vivek Singh ChauhanNew Delhi– Obesity is a major health challenge worldwide.Apart from known health hazards such as heart disease and diabetes, it can also prevent sexual intimacy and may ruin your social life, experts say.India is home to the third-highest number of obese and overweight people, according to recent reports.


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Obesity Is Making the World Sick

Obesity Is Making the World Sick
Obesity Is Making the World Sick
"Wake up, world!Our diet is not killing us, but it's making us sick," Lawrence Haddad, the author of a new reports about global food nutrition and agriculture, tells NPR.What we eat and its nutritional content is now the most significant risk factor when looking at people's health around the world—more so than smoking, drinking or having unsafe sex.


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World Obesity Day: India has the third-highest number of overweight people

World Obesity Day: India has the third-highest number of overweight people
World Obesity Day: India has the third-highest number of overweight people
ObesityIndiaTarun MittalGanga Ram HospitalIANSSHBGMittalAshish Bhanotis a major health challenge worldwide.is home to the third-highest number of obese and overweight people, according to recent reports.Obesity is categorised on the basis of BMI, which is defined as the body mass divided by the square of the body height and is universally expressed in units of kg/m2, resulting from the mass in kilograms and height in metres.Obesity is often associated with laziness and a sedentary lifestyle, which may often percolate into sex lives as well.In men, it also significantly decreases the time they can maintain an erection."Obesity is directly linked to hormonal imbalance and lower testosterone levels, which, in turn, can inhibit sexual desire in men,", Consultant Surgeon (Laparoscopic and Bariatric Surgery), Sir, told"The increased body fat leads to more sex hormone binding globulins (SHBG) in the system.is a natural chemical that binds to testosterone, which means that there is less of the sex hormone left to handle the demands of a normal sex life,"addedAlso, obesity increases the risk of developing a number of serious health conditions, including coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, Type 2 diabetes, cancer, sleep apnea, gallstones, other heart disease and various types of cancer.


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