Serious Health Risks Linked To Obesity

Sleep Apnea

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Sleep apnea and other sleep-related conditions are commonly linked to obesity. Extra fat around the neck puts added pressure on the tissues in an individual's throat, thus obstructing airways. This causes snoring, irregular sleep schedules, and sleep apnea.

Sleep apnea can mean individuals experience points in the night where their breathing completely stops for risky lengths of time. This makes sleep patterns irregular and may cause mood swings, headaches, and incessant fatigue. Shedding off some pounds and getting on a regular sleep schedule are two ways to get back energy and gain a more optimistic view on life.

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