A Review on Obesity from Mother to Child

Indrani P

Abstract

Obesity is a therapeutic condition in which abundance muscle to fat quotients has aggregated to the degree that it might negatively affect health. Individuals are for the most part thought to be large when their body mass file (BMI), an estimation acquired by separating a man's weight by the square of the individual's stature, is more than 30 kg/m2, with the reach 25–30 kg/m2 characterized as overweight. Some East Asian nations use lower values. Obesity improves the probability of different illnesses, especially coronary illness, type-2 diabetes, obstructive rest apnea, certain sorts of disease, and osteoarthritis.

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