Lead to fatty liver
About half of obese people suffer from fatty liver. The liver is the place where triglycerides are synthesized, but the liver doesn't have much extra space to store them. In obese people, the balance between triglyceride synthesis and transportation is unbalanced. Obese people consume more fatty acids, so the liver synthesizes more triglycerides. A large amount of triglycerides accumulate in the liver. The result is fatty liver.
cholelith
Dieters' low-calorie and low-fat diets are at risk of gallstones. The reason is that when the intake of fat and cholesterol drops sharply and hunger occurs, the gallbladder cannot deliver enough bile to the small intestine. Cholestasis and supersaturation of bile salts promote the formation of stones.
Increase the risk of diabetes
Obesity is one of the important risk factors of diabetes. 80% of patients with type 2 diabetes are obese. And the longer obesity occurs, the greater the chance of developing diabetes.