Melissa Harrison
Southern New Hampshire University
Effects of Obesity on the Body
A person is obese if the body mass index is thirty or more. Body mass index can be calculated by taking weight divided by height squared, multiplied by 703. Normal body mass index is between 18.5 and 24.9. Excess weight diminishes the effectiveness of every bodily function. There is increase in risk of diseases. Obesity negatively affects the respiratory, cardiovascular, reproductive, skeletal, urinary, lymphatic, digestive, endocrine, immune, and nervous systems.
Obesity causes complications with mechanical systems due to the stress of extra weight. There are problems with hormones and metabolism. Adipose tissues are made …show more content…
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