Obesity is a condition when the body’s calorie intake exceeds the amount of calories burned, it leads to the storage of excess calories in the form of body fat. Excessive weight gain is caused when people consume more calories than the body needs—occurring most commonly due to eating a diet high in fat and calories, being sedentary, or both. This imbalance between calories consumed and calories burned, however, can also be caused by a number of different Obesity-related factors such as genetic, hormonal, behavioural, environmental and, to some extent, cultural.
Timely root-cause treatment reduces the risk of many critical conditions such as heart disease, liver damage, Diabetes, Arthritis and kidney problems.