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Why is overnutrition just as dangerous to a person’s health as undernutrition?

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it can develop into obesity, which increases the risk of serious health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, hypertension, cancer, and type-2 diabetes.
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Overnutrition can cause toxicity in the body. It can also cause obesity and hypercholesterolemia.

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Overnutrition is characterized by an excessive intake of nutrients beyond the body's ability to metabolize. Technically we consider it as a type of malnutrition. Signs and symptoms are related to diseases caused by excess calories (obesity) or a specific nutrient, such as signs of toxicity caused by excess (high doses) of some vitamins, or hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol) due to excessive consumption. of saturated fat. It is important to note that some diseases are silent and do not show signs and symptoms until they get worse or until they cause another disease that does have signs and symptoms. To tailor your diet to your needs look for a nutritionist!

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