Stakeholders views on why child overweight and obesity is rising in Lagos, Nigeria: A qualitative studydoi:10.4103/2468-6859.185248Adeteju AdediniBolajokoA AinaUcheP OgboJournal of Clinical Sciences
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Unscrupulous members of the profession are rare…as most vets really do have the best interests of the patient at heart and can only offer their suggestions and opinions as to what treatment or testing plans should look like. The owner has the option to go with everything a ...
According to the CDC, one in three adults doesn’t get enough sleep, and chronic sleep deprivation has been linked to everything from heart disease and obesity to anxiety and depression. Despite these risks, sleep often takes a backseat to work, social obligations and late-night screen time....
And even in high-functioning industrialized countries, the threat of hunger—not just poor nutrition, but actual hunger—has been rising as a result of economic inequality. In the UK, the use of food banks has more than doubled since 2013. In the US, food insecurity is widespread, and the...
Study on 70,000 participants shows that girls get periods at younger ages, periods are taking longer to become regular, especially among racial minorities and lower-income backgrounds
It is expected that with rising cases of obesity, employment rates, absenteeism, presenteeism, and early retirement will also continue to increase. Inevitably, the workforce productivity is negatively affected, further contributing to economic loss. ...
To curb rising rates of perfectionism and eating disorders, we must be willing to challenge deep-seated ideals of beauty and realize our worth beyond our image. We must try to let go of inflexible standards to help us normalise eating behaviours and achieve a healthy weight. In addi...
However as incomes rise, so too do the often unintended negative spillover effects, with examples including obesity, diabetes, climate change, antibi- otic resistance and biodiversity loss. Rising inequality and the erosion of social cohesion are also growing risks. As Sen has explained, a key ...
(under 160mg/dl) are associated with higher rates of death when compared to those who have “high” cholesterol levels (between 200mg/dl – 259mg/dl).[11]In other words, when you reduce your body’s healing antioxidant substrate, you incur a higher chance of dying from all other causes...