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More than half of women in South Africa projected to have condition, with no country expected to meet WHO target of halting rise, according to World Obesity Atlas figures
Excellent idea. By mapping obesity, especially in children, you can identify the most affected areas and caustive factors, which can help you fight the problem early on.
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Protein powder and coffee are two superb weight-loss ingredients.
You can DIY one at home.
It’s on Amazon.
I Googled this, and it is a thing! It is called a #proffee.
Actually, healthy candy has been a thing for several decades now.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/annahaines/2021/10/28/sweet-functional-treats-for-a-healthy-halloween/?sh=3a9491007c3c
Wow, check out these vitamins-infused chocolates.
These vitamin gummies are not only healthy, but they also look delicious!
Yes, please to healthy candy, especially on Halloween.
Obesity has become a serious global problem. We need to do more to understand its prevalence if there is any chance of winning the fight.
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/mar/04/obesity-rates-likely-to-double-by-2030-with-highest-rises-in-lower-income-countries#:
I like this idea of using social media data on food and activity to map locations with a higher risk of obesity.
Excellent idea. By mapping obesity, especially in children, you can identify the most affected areas and caustive factors, which can help you fight the problem early on.
There are a few choices for this already out there.
I use Yuka for this. its ok. could be better.