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Sunday, October 9, 2016

Obesity, a global killer, on the rise in developing world : tribune





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Obesity, a global killer, on the rise in developing world

Obesity, a global killer, on the rise in developing world
Obesity, a global killer, on the rise in developing world
Worldw­ide obesit­y has more than double­d since 1980More people in the world are obese than underweight, with child and adolescent obesity rising rapidly, particularly in developing nations, the United Nations said ahead of the second annual World Obesity Day on Tuesday.This 5-day diet is breaking the internet, but does it work?Here are some facts about obesity:– Worldwide obesity has more than doubled since 1980.


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FACTBOX-Obesity, a global killer, on the rise in developing ...

FACTBOX-Obesity, a global killer, on the rise in developing ...
FACTBOX-Obesity, a global killer, on the rise in developing ...
3.4 million people die each year due to overweight and obesityBy Zabihullah NooriLONDON, Oct 9 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More people in the world are obese than underweight, with child and adolescent obesity rising rapidly, particularly in developing nations, the United Nations said ahead of the second annual World Obesity Day on Tuesday.Here are some facts about obesity:- Worldwide obesity has more than doubled since 1980.- In 2014, more than 1.9 billion adults were overweight.


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Factbox - Obesity, a global killer, on the rise in developing world

Factbox - Obesity, a global killer, on the rise in developing world
Factbox - Obesity, a global killer, on the rise in developing world
Police officers stretch before an exercise during their Weight Loss Management Program at Camp Crame in Quezon City Metro Manila June 19, 2012.REUTERS/Cheryl Ravelo/File PhotoLONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More people in the world are obese than underweight, with child and adolescent obesity rising rapidly, particularly in developing nations, the United Nations said ahead of the second annual World Obesity Day on Tuesday.Here are some facts about obesity:- Worldwide obesity has more than doubled since 1980.


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