He said: «Exercise is an indispensable part of children's health and wellbeing and is vital in tackling the increasing
obesity problem worldwide.
Not exact matches
Fernández warns, «Given the
obesity epidemic in the US and
worldwide, an increase in those affected by non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is expected in the coming decades and we still do not have a suitable treatment for this condition; A fundamental understanding of this medical
problem is therefore essential for development of novel treatment strategies.»
As long as
obesity remains a
worldwide problem, there will be plenty of quick fixes marketed as the next great solution: Do this exercise.
Weight gain and
obesity are
problems that affect a great number of people
worldwide.
The Chinese have a good knowledge of food and that's why they're so healthy, however modern Chinese health is now being affected by the western diet of meat every day and huge amounts of animal food this is not natural and it is causing so much
obesity worldwide and other health
problems such as diabetes and bowel cancer, etc..
Hashi Mashi is an admittedly unusual name for a solution to an urgent
problem in America and
worldwide; the
obesity epidemic.
There are literally billions of people eating high - starch diets
worldwide, and you can find many examples of cultures that consume a large percentage of calories from starch where
obesity, metabolic
problems and modern, inflammatory disease are rare or nonexistent.
I don't know if
obesity is a «wicked»
problem, as Mike Hulme and others have used this term, but it is a daunting
problem that we will have to deal with for a long time, and it is a
worldwide problem, not just an American one.
This crisis is compounded not only by many other environmental
problems caused by industrialised agriculture — loss of biodiversity, pollution, over-use of water and land, to name but a few — but also by escalating health
problems caused by industrialised food production — including
obesity, cardiovascular diseases, some cancers, and diabetes — alongside continuing
problems of hunger and malnutrition,
worldwide.
In view of the high
worldwide prevalence of (childhood)
obesity and associated metabolic
problems, this close link between maternal and child metabolic health and the resulting vicious cycle are very relevant.33 34 Because of the deleterious impact of GDM and lifestyle during pregnancy on the health of the mother and her offspring, it is crucial to intervene during the prenatal, perinatal and postnatal period.