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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Women using GLP-1 drugs face higher weight loss stigma

Women using GLP-1 drugs face higher weight loss stigma

Obesity, GLP-1s, and metabolic care

Obesity, GLP-1s, and metabolic care

A single sauna session boosts immune cells within minutes

A single sauna session boosts immune cells within minutes

Ultra-processed diets may harm muscle health

Ultra-processed diets may harm muscle health

Researchers debunk the existence of the childhood "adiposity rebound" phenomenon

Researchers debunk the existence of the childhood "adiposity rebound" phenomenon

Scientists discover how the immune system signals the brain to avoid germs

Scientists discover how the immune system signals the brain to avoid germs

BMI increases in early childhood may reflect muscle growth, not fat

BMI increases in early childhood may reflect muscle growth, not fat

Study links ultra-processed food intake to poorer thigh muscle quality

Study links ultra-processed food intake to poorer thigh muscle quality

Lower-protein toddler formula does not reduce BMI at age 2, trial finds

Lower-protein toddler formula does not reduce BMI at age 2, trial finds

Ultra-processed foods linked to higher obesity risk in adolescents

Ultra-processed foods linked to higher obesity risk in adolescents

Gut-liver changes drive foodborne infection severity in fatty liver disease

Gut-liver changes drive foodborne infection severity in fatty liver disease

Matching exercise timing to body clock chronotype improves heart health

Matching exercise timing to body clock chronotype improves heart health

Semaglutide improves liver function independently of weight loss

Semaglutide improves liver function independently of weight loss

Liver cancer burden rising globally amid shift to metabolic risks

Liver cancer burden rising globally amid shift to metabolic risks

Calorie labels on menus may benefit people with binge eating disorders

Calorie labels on menus may benefit people with binge eating disorders

Loneliness is linked to higher risk of degenerative heart valve disease

Loneliness is linked to higher risk of degenerative heart valve disease

“Natural” and “healthy” labels may confuse shoppers more than help

“Natural” and “healthy” labels may confuse shoppers more than help

Gaining weight before age 30 tied to higher mortality

Gaining weight before age 30 tied to higher mortality

Metabolic syndrome doubles worldwide over two decades

Metabolic syndrome doubles worldwide over two decades

Waist-to-height ratio outperforms BMI in predicting hypertension risk

Waist-to-height ratio outperforms BMI in predicting hypertension risk

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