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  2. Obesity in China - Wikipedia

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    De-emphasis on sports also plays an important part in the rise of obesity in China. Many Chinese people believe the way they advance in life is getting a better education so they can get a better job. The emphasis on schoolwork and the pressure to do so much into that direction keeps children away from play and from physical activity. [8]

  3. Epidemiology of obesity - Wikipedia

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    Obesity has been observed throughout human history. Many early depictions of the human form in art and sculpture appear obese. [2] However, it was not until the 20th century that obesity became common — so much so that, in 1997, the World Health Organization (WHO) formally recognized obesity as a global epidemic [3] and estimated that the worldwide prevalence of obesity has nearly tripled ...

  4. Weight gain - Wikipedia

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    Being overweight or having obesity may increase the risk of several diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers, and may lead to short- and long-term health problems during pregnancy. [2] Rates of obesity worldwide tripled from 1975 to 2016 to involve some 1.8 billion people and 39% of the world adult population. [3]

  5. Overweight people now outnumber underweight people in ... - AOL

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    A new study found that the number of overweight people is now greater than the number of underweight people in the world.

  6. What is micro-walking? Woman loses 66 lbs by adding this ...

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    The study is still recruiting people ages 18 to 74, and they can live anywhere in the U.S. to participate through 2026. Everyone in the study must have a smart phone and at least one risk factor ...

  7. Standard of living in China - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, many millions of urban Chinese remained living in slums. But, as the urbanization rate in China remains high (approx. 20 million Chinese moves from rural areas each year [5]) this problem is not severe and many so-called "ghost cities" become inhabited. As of 2012, there is 35 sq. meters per person on average and the ...

  8. China urges more aid for people in need as economic ... - AOL

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    The Chinese government urged local officials to provide more financial relief or step up one-time allowances to people in need ahead of major holidays over the next month, as China's economic ...

  9. Health in China - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, China has a Total Fertility Rate of 1.6 children born per woman, an Infant Mortality rate of 10 deaths per 1000 live births, Crude Birth Rate of 13 births per 1000 people and a Death Rate of 7 deaths per 1000 people [23] [24]. Since 1949, China had a huge improvement in population's health.