In the reality of the free market system, it was a challenge to maintain public transport services at the current level of supply [50]. Transport exclusion can be depicted in a broader perspective as an implication of the risk of poverty and transport inaccessibility, which can lead to ...
[6,16]. The implication is clear: obesity should be treated like any other chronic disease and rather than focusing on one aspect such as lifestyle interventions, there is a need to take a holistic view and consider the potential subtypes of the disease [6]. Consequently, we see a ...