The Science of Obesity and Diabetes

The prevalence of inordinate corpulence, quantified by body mass index has raised to unacceptable levels in both men and women in the Cumulated States and ecumenical with resultant hazardous health implicative insinuations. The global prevalence of obesity has nearly tripled since 1975. In 2016, more than 1.9 billion adults aged ≥18 were overweight. In fact, exorbitant corpulence is believed to account for 80-85% of the jeopardy of developing type 2 diabetes, while recent obesity research suggests that exorbitantly corpulent people are upto more likely develop type 2 diabetes than those with a BMI of less than 22.

 

  • Eating Disorders & Obesity
  • Childhood Obesity
  • Obesity & Associated Health Disorders
  • Antibiotics and Obesity
  • Bariatric Surgery & Liposuction
  • Diabetes & Obesity: Current Research Trends

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