The sharp rise in overweight and obesity in Asia and the Pacific threatens their prosperity - a podcast by Asian Development Bank Institute
from 2017-09-04T01:12:30
Obesity has reached world-wide epidemic proportions. Overweight and obesity weaken the body, hamper lower-body mobility, and impede daily activities. In older people, they cause physical dysfunction and increase the risk of disability. Overweight and obesity also raise the risks for ischemic heart disease, hypertension, stroke, diabetes, and certain cancers.
Both conditions could severely undermine the economic and human development of the region, and seriously threaten the region’s prosperity.
What can be done?
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Read the report:
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Authors
Matthias Helble, ADBI senior economist and co-chair of the Research Department
https://www.adb.org/adbi/about/staff-profiles/matthias-helble
Kris Francisco, ADBI research associate
https://www.adb.org/adbi/about/staff-profiles/kris-francisco
Read a related ADBI blog post:
Obesity in Pacific Island countries and territories: How big a problem is it?
By Jillian Wate
http://bit.ly/2xqE5b5
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