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Pathophysiology of Obesity

This diagram shows the multiple factors that can contribute to obesity, including unhealthy lifestyle habits like eating too many calories, saturated/trans fats, and added sugars as well as lack of physical activity and sleep. Genetic and environmental factors like age, family history, race, sex, and chemical exposures also influence obesity risk. Obesity increases the chances of developing other health conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and GERD.
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Pathophysiology of Obesity

This diagram shows the multiple factors that can contribute to obesity, including unhealthy lifestyle habits like eating too many calories, saturated/trans fats, and added sugars as well as lack of physical activity and sleep. Genetic and environmental factors like age, family history, race, sex, and chemical exposures also influence obesity risk. Obesity increases the chances of developing other health conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and GERD.
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Pathogenesis of Obesity

Age Family history Race or ethnicity


Sex
Unhealthy lifestyle Unhealthy
and genetics
habits environment

Unhealthy eating Lack of Not High amounts


behaviors physical enough built exposure to
of stress social factors
activity sleep environment chemicals
factors

Eating more
calories than
you use

Eating too much


saturated and trans
fats

Eating foods high


in added sugars

OBESITY

HYPERTENTION DIABETES GERD

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