The article discusses the impact of obesity on pregnant women as well as its implication for the maternity services in a particular country. It mentions that the British National Health Service (NHS) is dealing with obese pregnant women because such condition can increase the levels of pregnancy ...
The article focuses on the impact of Maternal Obesity on Maternal and Fetal Health. Topics discussed include according to the CDC, in the US alone, 42.4% of adults are obese, and obesity is a significant public health concern that can lead to severe heart disease or diabetes; and Obesity no...
Obesity Will Eventually Crush the NHS Warn Doctors, Who Urge Urgent ActionByline: By Madeleine Brindley Western MailWestern Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
The NHS long-term plan: a comparison of the narrative used for cancer and obesitydoi:10.1016/S2213-8587(20)30072-3Stuart W FlintThe Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
We further explored the possibility of selection bias by obesity status (survivor bias), where obese women, who did not develop breast cancer by cohort entry were less susceptible, by testing an interaction term between exposure and age at entry after splitting the timescale into refined age ...
The impact of obesity on severe disease and mortality in people with SARS-CoV-2: a systematic review and meta-analysis Endocrinol. Diabetes Metab. Case Rep., 4 (1) (2020), Article e00176, 10.1002/edm2.176 Google Scholar [7] A.K. Singh, C.L. Gillies, R. Singh, et al. Prevalence ...
46 In essence, the health impact of obesity far exceeds what we have presented herein. This, combined with the relative consistency in the estimates from the 6 cohort studies, makes it clear that obesity is a major public health problem in the United States....
PA showed clear benefits in all populations although sleep outcomes were less consistent in healthy working age adults. The amount and type of PA, the age and gender of the subjects, the presence or absence of disease, and the sleep environment are all variables that affect the impact of PA...
Covid-19 more commonly affects people with diabetes, obesity, hypertension and cardiovascular disease (CVD), and those on immunosuppressive therapy. These patient groups typically present with elevated inflammatory markers and D-dimer levels, which contribute towards...
This shows that the odds of being a smoker increase 1.9 times among people who consume harmful levels of alcohol, 1.3 times among the physically inactive and 0.7 times among the overweight—so the effect of obesity on smoking is less than even. The risk factors are multiplicative so that ...