Sentences with phrase «obesity trends continue»

In fact, if the obesity trend continues, all Americans will be overweight by 2050, 100 %.

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The findings were presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Porto, Portugal, and could spell good news for the 26 million Britons who are course to be obese by 2030, if current trends continue.
So it will take time to continue the trend of reducing obesity.
If current trends continue, obesity will soon surpass smoking as the biggest single factor in early death.
Three decades of rising childhood obesity continued their upward trend in 2016 according to a new analysis from Duke Health researchers.
If the trends continue, the dangers of obesity will overshadow the public health gains from reduced smoking over the next decade.
Although Olshansky stresses that the estimate is «a first - pass approximation,» he believes the effect is large enough to demonstrate «that trends in obesity in younger ages will lead to significantly higher rates of mortality in the future — we will lose 2 to 5 or more years [of life expectancy] in the coming decades» if the obesity epidemic continues unchecked.
Their projections illustrate the potential burden of the U.S. obesity epidemic if current trends continue.
Considering the obesity epidemic, it's easy to see this trend continuing, we all know that the key to weight loss is not just exercise, but what we eat.
Thus, I expect to see trends such as wellness coaching, worksite programs, fitness programs for older adults, and child and adult exercise for treatment of obesity continue to remain top trends.
As the humanization of pets continues, there is one undesirable by - product of this trendobesity.
While obesity rates continue to climb in the UK, creating a slew of health issues that threaten to bankrupt the National Health Service, many medical experts are saying that the country should perform more obesity operations in order to reverse the trend.
The British Medical Association (BMA) has identified that one million children in Britain under the age of 16 are now obese and if current trends continue, one in five boys and one in three girls will be obese by 2020 (see Preventing Childhood Obesity BMA Report 2005).
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