Obesity plays a major role in triggering autoimmune diseases like Crohn's Disease and multiple sclerosis, says a new study.

Researcher Yehuda Shoenfeld said that they've been aware of a long list of causes of autoimmune disorders, which are infections, smoking, pesticides, lack of vitamins, and so forth, but in last five years, a new factor has emerged that cannot be ignored: obesity.
Shoenfeld added that according to the World Health Organization, approximately 35 percent of the global community is overweight or obese, and more than ten autoimmune diseases are known to be associated with increased weight.
Shoenfeld concluded that so it's critical to investigate obesity's involvement in the pathology of such diseases.
The study is published in Autoimmunity Reviews.
Source-ANI