Laziness would cause diabetes, kidney stones, nephritis and so on
Lazy to get up: diabetes
Diabetes: studies have found that more than eight hours of sleep can increase your risk of diabetes three times more than less 8 hours.
Skipping breakfast: diabetes
Diabetes: the risk of diabetes increased by 25 to 28 percent for those who did not have breakfast, compared to those who regularly eat breakfast every day.
Obesity: people who eat less than three breakfasts a week have an average of 1.9kg more than those who eat breakfast three times a week.
Lazy to drink: kidney stones
Kidney stones: lack of water, excessive concentration of urine, crystal deposition in the urine, and easy to develop kidney stones.
Lazy to use toilet: bladder cancer, nephritis
Cystitis, nephritis: a full bladder for a long period of time, will cause the
loss of their ability to resist infection, lead to urinary tract infection such
as cystitis, serious still can bacteria uplink cause upper tract infections such
as pyelonephritis, even can also affect the kidney function.
Lazy to exercise: cancer, heart disease, kidney disease
Kidney disease: studies show that people who sit for more than eight hours a day are 30 percent more likely to develop chronic kidney disease than those who sit less than three hours.
Diabetes: studies have found that more than eight hours of sleep can increase your risk of diabetes three times more than less 8 hours.
Skipping breakfast: diabetes
Diabetes: the risk of diabetes increased by 25 to 28 percent for those who did not have breakfast, compared to those who regularly eat breakfast every day.
Obesity: people who eat less than three breakfasts a week have an average of 1.9kg more than those who eat breakfast three times a week.
Lazy to drink: kidney stones
Kidney stones: lack of water, excessive concentration of urine, crystal deposition in the urine, and easy to develop kidney stones.
Lazy to use toilet: bladder cancer, nephritis
Lazy to exercise: cancer, heart disease, kidney disease
Kidney disease: studies show that people who sit for more than eight hours a day are 30 percent more likely to develop chronic kidney disease than those who sit less than three hours.
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