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Obesity, childhood
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Obesity
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Erectile dysfunction
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High blood pressure
Diabetes
Obesity
Metabolic syndrome, a condition involving increased blood pressure, high insulin levels, body fat around the waist and high cholesterol
Parkinson's disease ...
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Childhood obesity
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Female infertility
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(Female infertility)
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... associated with insulin resistance and obesity.
Luteal phase defect. Luteal phase defect happens when your ovary doesn't produce enough of the hormone progesterone after ovulation. Progesterone ...
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Erectile dysfunction
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(Erectile dysfunction)
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Heart disease
Clogged blood vessels (atherosclerosis)
High cholesterol
High blood pressure
Diabetes
Obesity
Metabolic syndrome, a condition involving increased blood pressure, high insulin ...
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Pseudotumor cerebri
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(Pseudotumor cerebri)
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... clear whether the narrowing is a cause or effect of the condition.
The following factors have been associated with pseudotumor cerebri:
Obesity Pseudotumor cerebri occurs in about 1 person per 100,000 ...
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Gestational diabetes
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(Gestational diabetes)
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... of mothers who have gestational diabetes have a higher risk of developing obesity and type 2 diabetes later in life.
Untreated gestational diabetes can result in a baby's death either before or shortly ...
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Gangrene
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(Gangrene)
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... gangrene, especially if you have an underlying condition that affects blood flow to the injured area.
Obesity. Obesity often accompanies diabetes and vascular disease, but the stress of extra weight ...
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Gallstones
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(Gallstones)
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... of gallstones. Aim to lose 1 or 2 pounds (0.5 to about 1 kilogram) a week.
Maintain a healthy weight. Obesity and overweight increase the risk of gallstones. Work to achieve a healthy weight by ...
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Cholecystitis
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(Cholecystitis)
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... you need to lose weight, go slow. Rapid weight loss can increase the risk of gallstones. Aim to lose 1 or 2 pounds (0.5 to about 1 kilogram) a week.
Maintain a healthy weight. Obesity and being ...
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Knee bursitis
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(Knee bursitis)
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... below the joint.
Obesity and osteoarthritis. Obese women with osteoarthritis often develop bursitis involving the inner side of the knee below the joint.
Impaired immune system. People who ...
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Type 2 diabetes in children
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(Type 2 diabetes in children)
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... used to be called adult-onset diabetes. But type 2 diabetes in children is on the rise, fueled largely by the obesity epidemic.
There's plenty you can do to help manage or prevent type 2 diabetes in ...
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Down syndrome
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(Down syndrome)
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... children with Down syndrome are at greater risk of obstructive sleep apnea.
Obesity. People with Down syndrome have a greater tendency to be obese than does the general population.
Other problems. Down ...
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Preeclampsia
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(Preeclampsia)
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... and older than 40.
Obesity. The risk of preeclampsia is higher if you're obese.
Multiple pregnancy. Preeclampsia is more common in women who are carrying twins, triplets or other multiples. ...
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Folliculitis
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(Folliculitis)
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Long-term antibiotic therapy for acne
Topical corticosteroid therapy
Obesity — folliculitis is more common in people who are overweight
Long-term exposure to clothing items that can trap heat, ...
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Thoracic outlet syndrome
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(Thoracic outlet syndrome)
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... loads low on your body (rather than against your chest), you may also notice signs and symptoms of thoracic outlet syndrome.
Pressure on your joints. Obesity can put an undue amount of stress on ...
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Teen depression
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(Teen depression)
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... negative social pressures and internal emotional conflicts
Obesity, which can lead to judgment by others and to low self-esteem
Untreated depression can result in emotional, behavioral and health ...
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Chronic kidney failure
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(Chronic kidney failure)
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Diabetes
High blood pressure
Heart disease
Smoking
Obesity
High cholesterol
African-American, Native-American or Asian-American race
Family history of kidney disease
Age 65 or older ...
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Kidney cancer
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(Kidney cancer)
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... after you quit.
Obesity. People who are obese have a higher risk of kidney cancer than do people who are considered average weight.
High blood pressure (hypertension). High blood pressure ...