«The costs of physical inactivity are plain for all to see — childhood
obesity levels continue to dominate the headlines, and we know that being inactive increases the risk of developing a host of other chronic conditions.»
Not exact matches
Every era has its health crisis, and as
obesity rates in the U.S. population
continue to soar to epidemic
levels, sugar has become public enemy number one.
Diabetes UK believes unless action is taken to reduce the exposure of unhealthy food advertising and stem the rising
level of
obesity among children in the UK, cases of Type 2 diabetes in young people will
continue to increase - with serious implications for both individuals and the NHS.
While the increase in childhood
obesity has slowed or
leveled off in many high - income countries, it
continues to grow in other parts of the world, especially in Asia.
While the main causes of
obesity are still imbalances in energy
levels and improper diets, the school of thought surrounding obesogens
continues to grow.