
Obesity Rates Plateau in Developed Nations While Accelerating in Developing World
A large-scale analysis of 232 million people across 200 countries reveals a widening divide in obesity trajectories between high-income and lower-income nations.
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A large-scale analysis of 232 million people across 200 countries reveals a widening divide in obesity trajectories between high-income and lower-income nations.

A new analysis published in Nature reveals a divergence in global obesity trends, with rates stabilizing in high-income nations but rising rapidly in low- and middle-income countries.

A new analysis of global obesity trends since 1980 reveals a shift in prevalence patterns between high-income and low-to-middle-income nations.

International research presented in Istanbul suggests a correlation between extended work hours and obesity, prompting calls for a four-day work week in the UK.

Researchers found that the HSL protein maintains fat cell health in the nucleus, contradicting long-held beliefs about its role in obesity.