Is bulkiness cause of the risk of cardiac disease
By bhanusb
@bhanusb (5709)
India
May 30, 2012 11:23am CST
Bulkiness necessarily is not the cause of cardiac disease.The researchers of UK say, it is not true that fatty or bulky persons are in the risk of cardiac disease and death. But who have metabolic health problem with bulkiness they are in the risk of cardiac disease. Marak Hummer the Principal of London University college says this fact in a recent study. He says, if blood pressure, glucose in blood, H D L or cholesterol and protein remain in normal condition then it is metabolic health. The persons who have metabolic health they have less risk of cardiac disease or death. Those who are fatty and the metabolic health condition is not good they are in the risk of cardiac problem. Recently the study report published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. The study made on more than 22 thousand mid age people of England and Scotland. Principal Hummer says, in case of treatment metabolic facts reveal the health condition of a person. Then it is possible to give proper treatment to bulky or thin person. We advice bulky people to make loose their weight. But as a result bulky people can fall in the risk of metabolic health.
The Indian Express reports that by 20 years in United Kingdom bulky people are increasing. There every three persons one is bulky.
2 responses
@rewardsinlife (1132)
• United States
30 May 12
In a way, it does say that bulkiness can lead to a risk of cardiac disease. This is because you can't have a healthy metabloism, and be 'bulky' at the same time. Usually if you have a healthy metabolism then you are skinnier and you are probably eating better foods as well which leads to lower cholesterol as well.



