Obesity is closely linked with a range of endocrine disorders due to hormonal imbalances caused by excess adipose tissue. These conditions can both contribute to and result from obesity, creating a cycle that affects metabolism, growth, and reproductive health.
Key Points:Insulin Resistance & Type 2 Diabetes: Excess fat impairs insulin signaling, increasing the risk of diabetes.Thyroid Disorders: Hypothyroidism can contribute to weight gain, while obesity may influence thyroid hormone levels.Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Obesity exacerbates hormonal imances ibalmen, n woaffecting ovulation and fertility.Adrenal Disorders: Conditions like Cushing’s syndrome lead to fat accumuManagement Strategies:Weight reduction through balanced diet and physical activity to improve hormonal profiles.Regular monitoring and treatment of endocrine disorders under medical supervision.Lifestyle interventions to prevent onset of obesity-related hormonal complications.Addressing obesity is critical for preventing and managing endocrine disorders and supporting overall metabolic and reproductive health.lation, particularly in the trunk and face.