Obesity and Heart Health: What’s The Connection?

obesity and heart health

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  • While normally men are more prone to heart diseases than women, obesity increases the risk of coronary artery disease in women by 64% as compared with 46% in men.
  • Conventionally known for their low rate of obesity, South East Asian nations have been showing an alarming rise in obesity in the last 2 decades, as per WHO studies.
  • People with obesity are more likely to get diabetes, and people with diabetes are 2 to 4 times more likely to get heart disease as compared to others.

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