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Sunday, 31 December 2017

Kidney May Be Lost Due To Overweight


The kidney is one of the internal organs of a human being. Chronic kidney disease is termed 'chronic renal disease' in medical science. When kidneys can not clean waste from poisonous toxins and blood, 'chronic renal disease' occurs. If the disease is affected, the kidney becomes ineffective. The patient has to live life dialysis.


If teenagers are obese then their risk of kidney failure is a high afterlife, researchers said. Researchers from the Israeli Medical Services Center conducted research on approximately 17 million people aged 17 to January 1, 1967. It can be seen, the risk of young kidney disease or kidney failure, which is higher than normal weight, is six times the risk of diabetes.


On the other hand, those who are obese are 19 times greater risk. Researchers say there are additional weight and obesity related to kidney failure. Researcher Dr. Asaf Vibant said that the relationship between obesity and kidney failure is the same as good news and bad news. The good news is that we can reduce the risk of kidney disease by controlling weight. Due to bad news, obesity is increasing day by day. It's getting difficult to control.

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