Minggu, 01 September 2019

6 Health Risks that Thin People Should Face

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6 Health Risks that Thin People Should Face - Hello, Healthy Friend, Having a thin body seems to be the hope for most women. A thin, tall, non-fat body is assumed to be the ideal body shape. Many women who want to do any way to get this body. Starting from a strict diet, fasting, excessive exercise, to suffer from deviations in eating behavior seems to be very common among women.

A thin body, aka  underweight , is characterized by a body mass index of less than 18.5 kg / m2 . Similar to being overweight or obese, being underweight or underweight also increases some risk of disease!

1. Infectious diseases
Poor body weight can weaken the immune system. Then what is the impact? Thin people are susceptible to transmission diseases such as colds, coughs, colds, and other infectious diseases.

2. Fertility problems
A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that nutritional status is not normal, whether obesity or  underwight is  associated with low fertility. It has been suggested that weight can predict the number of children a person will have, fat and thin people are predicted to have fewer children than normal nutritional status.

3. Lack of blood
Lack of blood or anemia, with symptoms of 5L (weak, tired, tired, lethargic, limp), is a case that is often found in thin people. This situation is caused by lack of intake of iron, vitamin B12, and folic acid.

4. Dementia
A study shows that people with underweight  have a higher risk for developing Alzheimer's than people with normal nutritional status. Furthermore, the researchers found that people who were underweight in middle age were 34% more likely to be diagnosed with dementia, aka senile, than people with normal nutritional status.

5. Bone problems
Brittle bones or osteoporosis are more likely to occur in people who severely limit their eating. As a result, the need for calcium, phosphorus, and other nutrients for bone health cannot be fulfilled. So it's natural that porous bone problems occur in groups of people with underweight. You don't want it?

6. Depression
There have been many studies that have tried to look at the relationship between weight and mental health level. A study conducted in China shows that underweight women and men have a higher risk of developing depression syndrome than people of normal weight.

Well, Healthy Friends still think to be thin? Let's ideal! (Aug & Don)
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