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  2. List of countries by obesity rate - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by obesity rate, with data from the World Health Organization (WHO), as of 2022. World Health Organization (2022 data)

  3. Obesity at ‘epidemic proportions’ in Europe, World Health ...

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    In 2019/20, there were just over one million hospital admissions in England where obesity was a factor, a 17% rise on 2018/19. Obesity at ‘epidemic proportions’ in Europe, World Health ...

  4. Epidemiology of metabolic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Both overweight and obesity are major risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, specifically heart disease and stroke, and diabetes. The International Diabetes Federation reports that as of 2011 [needs update], 366 million people have diabetes; this number is projected to increase to over half a billion (estimated 552 million) by 2030.

  5. Human population projections - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the UN changed its prediction to the effect that no maximum would likely be reached in the 21st century, and that by the year 2100 world population would increase to somewhere in the range 9.6 to 12.3 billion with 10.9 billion being the midpoint of that range. [20]

  6. List of countries by past and projected future population

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    Below is a list of countries and regions of the world with their projected population, as estimated by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, as of July 11, 2022. The Medium variant of the forecast for July 1, 2024, July 1, 2030, July 1, 2050 and July 1, 2100 is given. [12] [13]

  7. 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 ...

  8. These will be the world's 10 biggest cities in 2030 — and ...

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    None of them arm are in Europe or the U.S. -- and the Asian country topping the list may surprise you. These will be the world's 10 biggest cities in 2030 — and none of them are in the US or ...

  9. File:Obesity country comparison - text.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Original Description: This chart compares figures in the population of OECD countries (plus the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Mexico); it shows the percentage of total population (aged 15 and above) with a body mass index greater than 30.