Rapid growing obesity
The risk of lifestyle diseases has increased rapidly in the last 10-15 years. The problem of heart, diabetes, blood pressure, cholesterol and obesity is increasing rapidly due to increasing trend and fast food of unhealthy food and fast food. Now a new report by The Lancet has presented a worrying picture, stating that by the coming 2050, the number of people over 25 years of age in India can be 450 million i.e. about 45 million. China is the first to number in this list where more than 627 million people will be obese by 2050. At the same time, the number of people suffering from Owaity in America will reach 214 million.
Research has said that if everything is going on like this, around 3.8 billion people over 25 years of age worldwide can become obese. According to an estimate, there will be more than half of the population of youth around the world of that time. Of this figure, 1.95 billion people are estimated to be thick. At the same time, people living in the Super Area of Sub-Sahara Africa are expected to increase a huge increase of 254.8 percent in the number of obesity.
Who is a woman or a man, a victim of more obesity
Looking at the data till 2021, a total of 2.11 billion youth worldwide were found to be thick or overweight. Of which 1 billion were men and 1.11 billion females. About 402 million people in China were found to be thick. 180 million people in India were found to be obese and the effect of obesity was seen on 172 million people in the US.
Obesity is growing rapidly in China, India and America
The study said that China, India and America have the highest number of thick or overweight people. But there are many countries where the number of thick people is increasing rapidly. Half of the population of countries like China, America, Brazil, Russia, Mexico, Indonesia and Egypt, along with India, is moving towards obesity. Fast food is believed to be the big reason for this.
Fast food is a big reason for obesity
In terms of fast food, India consists of three countries like Cameron and Vietnam with the highest annual growth in sales of ultra-processed food and drinks per capita between 2009 and 2019. These things are becoming the biggest cause of obesity. If this is not taken care of in time, then a large population will be in the hurft of serious diseases.
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