Obesity: new and serious side effect on lungs of excess abdominal fat discovered (especially in women)

Obesity: new and serious side effect on lungs of excess abdominal fat discovered (especially in women)

A new study has shown that abdominal obesity causes increased risks of developing respiratory disease, especially in women.

THEobesity it is a condition associated with a high mortality rate and can cause numerous health problems, including cardiovascular disease, hypertension, type 2 diabetes and some forms of cancer. A new study has shown how theabdominal obesity, as measured by body mass index (BMI or BMI) and waist circumference, may carry a greater risk of developing asthma e chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a set of respiratory diseases that affect the lungs and bronchi and cause difficulty in breathing. These side effects caused by excess abdominal fat mainly affect women, let's deepen the study to understand why.





The Risks of Abdominal Obesity

Several studies have already shown that women experiment increased impairment of lung function and have a higher risk of developing COPD than men, even with less exposure to smoke over their lifetime. Furthermore, smokers suffer from male smokers compared to male smokers a more rapid decline in lung function between 45 and 50 years of age. Hospitalization rates due to asthma are also higher in women than men, this is because it is believed that female hormones contribute to a higher incidence of asthma in women.

Research published in the scientific journal Menopause has studied the incidence of COPD in obese people (especially obese women) and how this condition is significantly more common than in people of normal weight. The study, based on data collected from more than one million women, aimed to determine the effect of abdominal obesity on COPD and the development of asthma in women. premenopausal or postmenopausal women.

The researchers concluded that regardless of the state of menopause, high BMI or waist circumference values ​​significantly increase the risk of COPD and asthma. Tuttavia, being underweight can also carry risks for the development of COPD in postmenopausal women, suggesting that weight control and maintenance of a healthy body shape are critical in helping prevent the two respiratory conditions.

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Source: Menopause

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