101 Negatives for being overweight

Controlling your weight is hard, it requires discarding lifelong habits, it requires forming new habits, the progress can seem excruciatingly slow. Is it really worth it? Read the following list!

  1. Low self esteem
  2. Higher blood pressure
  3. Higher cholesterol
  4. Higher Blood sugar
  5. Higher triglycerides
  6. More pressure on body joints
  7. More susceptible to diabetes
  8. Larger clothing size
  9. Less choice in clothing styles
  10. Less healthy appearance
  11. More susceptible to some cancers
  12. Less able to breathe easily
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