The WHO estimates global prevalence of obesity nearly tripled between 1975 and 2016. With one-in-seven women being obese.
The 14-year-olds in the study who slept less than seven hours were 72 percent more likely to be overweight.
"They outperformed everyone else."
"When you treat obesity, you prevent certain cancers."
Those aged younger than 45 years were more likely to gain weight and move up at least one BMI category post-lockdown.
A UK survey found 30 percent of children did not leave the house on a typical day during periods of restricted movements.
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