Obesity

Overweight and obesity are defined by the WHO as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to an individuals health.

Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer and while it was once an issue only in high income countries, overweight and obesity has now dramatically risen in low- and middle-income countries.Such countries are now facing a "double burden" of disease, for while they continue to deal with the problems of infectious disease and under-nutrition, they are also experiencing a rapid upsurge in chronic disease risk factors such as obesity and overweight, particularly in urban settings.
What is Obesity?

Obesity and overweight have in the last decade become a global problem - according to the World Health Organization (WHO) back in 2005 approximately 1.6 billion adults over the of age 15+ were overweight, at least 400 million adults were obese and at least 20 million children under the age of 5 years were overweight.

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Multiple sclerosis prevalence in England doubles due to better diagnosis

Multiple sclerosis prevalence in England doubles due to better diagnosis

Early obesity treatment reduces long-term health risks for all children

Early obesity treatment reduces long-term health risks for all children

Early adulthood hypertension linked to heart and kidney disease later in life

Early adulthood hypertension linked to heart and kidney disease later in life

Replacing sedentary time improves insulin resistance in adolescents

Replacing sedentary time improves insulin resistance in adolescents

U.S. study links ultra-processed foods to lower odds of fertility

U.S. study links ultra-processed foods to lower odds of fertility

Oral semaglutide fails to slow early Alzheimer’s decline in two phase 3 trials

Oral semaglutide fails to slow early Alzheimer’s decline in two phase 3 trials

GLP-1 drugs cut heart and kidney risks in type 1 diabetes study

GLP-1 drugs cut heart and kidney risks in type 1 diabetes study

AI diet plans underestimate teen nutrition and miss key nutrients

AI diet plans underestimate teen nutrition and miss key nutrients

Balancing sitting and movement may lower the risk for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

Balancing sitting and movement may lower the risk for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

New compound targets the neuronal epigenome to treat Alzheimer's disease

New compound targets the neuronal epigenome to treat Alzheimer's disease

Early morning workouts may improve cardiometabolic health

Early morning workouts may improve cardiometabolic health

GLP-1 medications linked to reduced psychiatric hospital visits

GLP-1 medications linked to reduced psychiatric hospital visits

Obesity in childhood may limit future income and opportunities

Obesity in childhood may limit future income and opportunities

Early menopause linked to higher lifetime heart disease risk

Early menopause linked to higher lifetime heart disease risk

Study finds GLP-1 medicines cut fat while preserving muscle function

Study finds GLP-1 medicines cut fat while preserving muscle function

More US adolescents are obese but fewer are trying to lose weight

More US adolescents are obese but fewer are trying to lose weight

Weight-loss drugs linked to preterm birth risk in women with pre-existing diabetes

Weight-loss drugs linked to preterm birth risk in women with pre-existing diabetes

Belly fat linked to heart failure risk through inflammation

Belly fat linked to heart failure risk through inflammation

Tailored prediabetes treatment may better prevent Type 2 diabetes

Tailored prediabetes treatment may better prevent Type 2 diabetes

MIND diet may protect against structural brain deterioration

MIND diet may protect against structural brain deterioration

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