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Why women are most at risk in Africa's obesity crisisUnlike in most regions, where the obesity gender gap is "much smaller, or reversed", women in Africa are almost twice as likely to be overweight or obese as men. The latest data from the World ...
And in Africa, the growth rate is even steeper: The number of obese adults is expected to surge over 200%, from 11.8 million to 37.2 million in 2030, according to the World Obesity Federation.
By 2050, over half of the adults and one third of the youth may be obese. Experts have called for urgent action to prevent ...
Interwoven Factors of Obesity in South AfricaSouth Africa's obesity crisis doesn't affect all communities equally. Black South African women rank highest in the statistics, with nearly 80% ...
But during that period, overweight and obesity in sub-Saharan Africa is forecast to increase by more than 250% to 522 million, driven by population growth. "Governments and the public health ...
In South Africa, obesity related illnesses are the number one cause of death – HIV the fourth. Think South Africa, think HIV – but somewhere in the past decade that has changed. Obesity ...
The Physicians Association for Nutrition (PAN) South Africa has this month launched its 'Nourish to Thrive: Overcoming Obesity Together’ campaign. The initiative, running throughout this month ...
Almost half of women in Africa will be obese or overweight by 2030, according to a new study, an "alarming rise" that has been "compared with the HIV epidemic", said The Guardian. Unlike in most ...
But during that period, overweight and obesity in sub-Saharan Africa is forecast to increase by more than 250% to 522 million, driven by population growth. “Governments and the public health ...
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