Why are women affected more than men? Africa is grappling with rising obesity rates linked to the "proliferation of unhealthy ...
Reflecting on World Obesity Day‘’ From misallocated health funds to the normalization of 'family diabetes,' South ...
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The South African on MSNStudy suggests marriage increases obesity risk, especially in menA new study shows marriage significantly increases obesity risk in men, tripling the likelihood of obesity compared to ...
A new study by the World Obesity Federation warns that nearly half of African women will be overweight or obese by 2030, a ...
The prevalence of obesity and diabetes has grown worldwide, presenting notable challenges to public health and health care ...
World Obesity Day, which falls on March 4, is taking the lead in acknowledging that the drivers of obesity and overweight are multi-faceted.
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