Acta Scientific Nutritional Health (ASNH)(ISSN: 2582-1423)

Editorial Volume 7 Issue 7

Obesity and Lead Pipes

Paul T E Cusack*

23 Park Ave, Saint John, NB E2J 1R2, Canada

*Corresponding Author: Paul T E Cusack, 23 Park Ave, Saint John, NB E2J 1R2, Canada.

Received: January 20, 2023; Published: June 01, 2023

Abstract

In this paper, we build on the research done by Michan State University that shows that exposure to harmful Plead leads to obesity in Adults. It also may explain why they are asthmatic and have thermoregulation problems. Gross obesity in this case is due to lead poisoning; not calorie intake. It is a metabolism problem.

Recommendation: More educational campaigns should be launched to motivate mothers to increase prevalence and the duration of breastfeeding.

Keywords:Obesity; Pb Lead Poisoning; Asthma; Thermoregulation; Stroke

References

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  2. “Research shows lead exposure can increase chance for obesity”. The University Record (umich.edu)
  3. Cusack PTE. “On Obesity and Hydrogen Peroxide”. (Submitted).
  4. Saint John residents tip the scales: report”. CBC News.

Citation

Citation: Paul T E Cusack. “Obesity and Lead Pipes".Acta Scientific Nutritional Health 7.7 (2023): 01-02.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2023 Paul T E Cusack. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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