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[Gynecological science associated with an emoji] How much does obesity hurt women?

A: The point where you can "die young".

Obesity can cause many health problems, both men and women, the first of which is cardiovascular problems. Fortunately, because estrogen has a protective cardiovascular effect, women generally experience serious cardiovascular events 20 years later than men.

God was fair and gave the coin both sides. Although women take advantage of the cardiovascular system, they have planted a heel in their own unique reproductive system - obesity is a high risk factor for endometrial cancer. Other risk factors include diabetes, hypertension, infertility, premature menarche, late menopause, estrogen abuse, and ovarian disease.

Among them, obesity, diabetes, and hypertension are known as the triad of endometrial cancer. Obesity, in turn, can further increase the risk of endometrial cancer by increasing the risk of diabetes and high blood pressure. Although endometrial cancer is more likely to occur in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women, obesity can greatly advance the age of endometrial cancer.

So, to borrow Chihiro's words, "Don't eat too fat, you will be killed (endometrial cancer)!" "Even if it is not for the sake of good looks, for the sake of physical health, we must actively lose weight Oh ~ weight loss is a woman's life's career!"

[Gynecological science associated with an emoji] How much does obesity hurt women?

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