Diet

Iron Deficiency Anemia

Iron deficiency is the most common single deficiency all over the world. Low dietary intake, impaired absorption, bleeding, loss of iron by urine can cause iron deficiency, which, when remaining untreated, can lead to anemia. Iron supplements and multivitamins that contain iron should not be taken without healthcare team consultation, because high iron levels could lead to life-threatening disease.

Diabetes mellitus type 2

Type 2 diabetes is a glucose metabolism disorder. The lifestyle and genetic factors are the main determinants of type 2 diabetes development. The classic symptoms of type 2 diabetes mellitus are polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia and weight loss. The main goal of treatment is to eliminate symptoms and prevent or slow the development of complications associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Overweight and obesity

Obesity is a state of excess body fat accumulation, while the term "overweight" is defined as an excess of body weight for height. Obesity is undoubtedly the greatest preventable health-related cause of mortality after cigarette smoking and is associated with more than 200 potential comorbidities that are contributed to severe morbidity and mortality in obese individuals

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