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Preschool obesity and heart disease

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Preschool obesity and heart disease

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Scientific studies have shown that obese pre-school children are at much greater risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, but also type II diabetes, hypertension and varicose veins of the lower limbs.

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The duration of obesity, genetic predisposition and lifestyle (foods eaten) play a particular role in the development of these diseases. Obesity in pre-school children, leads to the development of various types of cardiovascular disease through a strong effect on blood circulation.

A large amount of body fat, leads to an increase in the demand for oxygen, which consequently leads to an enormous stimulation to the heart muscle (precisely the left ventricle). A heart that is surrounded by an excessive amount of fat tissue does not work properly (cardiac arrhythmia) and, importantly, we also have to deal with circulatory failure.