Submitted by OutlandishnessPlus40 t3_10n152z in explainlikeimfive
betweentourns t1_j66swd4 wrote
Reply to comment by Anerky in ELI5 Why exactly does obesity by itself cause disease? by OutlandishnessPlus40
> your heart and lungs also have to work harder
Why?
justlookingforajob1 t1_j66ux8x wrote
There's more volume to move blood through.
cervicalgrdle t1_j67b6tw wrote
As well as a strong correlation with atherosclerosis causing potential high blood pressure
BurnOutBrighter6 t1_j67doau wrote
Living tissue (including fat cells) need a constant supply of blood and oxygen. The bigger you are, there's just physically more flesh to keep supplied. Your heart has to push a bigger volume of blood through a longer length of tubes to reach all the parts.
It's like how if a city could only have one water-supply pump station, and could only use one diameter of pipe, as the city got bigger and added hundreds of houses further and further away, that pump would have to run more often and at higher pressure to keep up with the flow being drawn from everyone's taps.
betweentourns t1_j6bg4wi wrote
Thanks for the analogy. Makes sense!
Anerky t1_j67bajp wrote
There is also fat and plaque buildup on your blood vessels over time which makes the same if not more blood have to move through tighter vessels
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