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Scientific research has already established that people with obesity tend to have higher levels of bad cholesterol and high blood pressure. Obesity also causes insulin resistance, which occurs when your body becomes resistant to the glucose processing hormone insulin. The hormone insulin is responsible for the breakdown of sugar into glucose so that it can be used by your body cells for energy. Over a period, insulin resistance can lead to diabetes. All of the factors such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes are the top risk factors for developing heart disease. The more risk factors you have, the higher are your chances of developing heart disease. Several medical studies have established the direct connection between obesity and heart disease.
Even if you don't have the above mentioned risk factors, your heart may still be at risk if you are obese. Obese individuals are four times more likely to develop conditions such as heart failure than those with normal body weight. Therefore, the risk of heart disorders persists even after counting out other risk factors. If you don't have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes, you still have a high risk of developing heart disease due to the excessive fat constitution of your body.
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