target organ |
What happens when you gain weight |
accompanying diseases |
heart and blood vessels |
The load on the myocardium and blood vessel walls increases, cholesterol leads to narrowing of the lumen, and fat is deposited around the myocardium, making it difficult to work |
Heart disease, stroke, hypertension, atherosclerosis, fatty heart |
metabolism |
Fat deposits around organs, leading to metabolic disturbances and protein-carbohydrate balance |
Diabetes, gallbladder, pancreatic inflammation, urolithiasis, constipation |
spine and joints |
Increased loading due to excess weight on the entire musculoskeletal system, causing premature wear and tear on bones, cartilage and joints |
Gout, arthritis, joint disease, spinal deformities, flat feet |
respiratory system |
Due to the inability to take deep breaths, the breathing process changes and becomes shallow and short of breath. |
Hyperventilation, hypoglycemia, apnea (stopping breathing), cyanosis (blue discoloration of skin) |
reproductive system |
Due to metabolic disorders, the synthesis of hormones (estrogen, testosterone) fails, and adipose tissue interferes with the normal functioning of the organs |
Menstrual cycle failure, polycystic disease, ovarian, uterine, breast neoplastic disease, infertility, erectile dysfunction |