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Obesity tied to 1 in 10 infection deaths worldwide, and the mystery deepens
Researchers led by Mika Kivimaki and Staffan Nyberg at University College London have linked obesity to roughly one in 10 infectious disease deaths worldwide, drawing on data from approximately ...
Just over one in 10 deaths from a wide range of infectious diseases can be attributed to obesity worldwide, finds a major new study led by a University College London (UCL) researcher. People with ...
Just over one in 10 deaths from a wide range of infectious diseases can be attributed to obesity worldwide, finds a major new study led by a University College London (UCL) researcher. People with ...
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Obesity is linked to 70% higher risk of infection and 1 in 10 deaths worldwide, study says
People living with obesity are at a 70 percent higher risk of severe cases of infectious diseases, a new study has found. The probabilities of being hospitalised or dying from an infectious disease – ...
A study following more than 5,000 participants for 12 years found that straightforward clinical measurements can help identify sarcopenic obesity without relying on complex imaging methods such as MRI ...
Age-adjusted rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality tripled from 3.4 to 10.34 per 100,000 people between 1999 and 2023 among US adults with obesity, with higher rates observed in men, older ...
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