Obesity information and article

Obesity is a growing concern worldwide, especially as it is a major burden on healthcare systems. It is a significant contributor to the high rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which themselves claim an estimated 15 million lives each year. Common causes for obesity, according to the WHO, are bad dietary habits, particularly diets that include the high consumption of energy-dense foods and a lack of physical activity.

Obesity can increase the risk of numerous diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea and breathing problems and strokes. Many of these non-communicable diseases can be life threatening and cause premature death. The WHO estimates that 17 million people die annually as a result of non-communicable diseases and that 86% of these deaths are premature in low and middle-income countries.

In recent times, childhood obesity has been on the rise. An analysis conducted by the World Health Organisation (WHO) found that childhood obesity is on the rise in Africa. It states that 1 in 10 children and teenagers are projected to be obese in the next decade.

Nutrition and healthy eating habits are an important part of managing obesity. The NNIA, through videos, publications and news, gives insight on how to deal with adult and childhood obesity.

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View details Nutrition during pregnancy in Africa
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Nutrition during pregnancy in Africa

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View details Probiotics In Children: The Scientific Evidence
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Probiotics In Children: The Scientific Evidence

View details Zimbabwe Micronutrients in Child Health
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View details Nutrition Interventions To Decrease The Prevalence Of Childhood Overweight And Obesity
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View details INTERVENÇÕES NUTRICIONAIS PARA DIMINUIR A PREVALÊNCIA DO EXCESSO DE PESO E OBESIDADE INFANTIL
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INTERVENÇÕES NUTRICIONAIS PARA DIMINUIR A PREVALÊNCIA DO EXCESSO DE PESO E OBESIDADE INFANTIL

View details Malnutrition et Infections : Comprendre le lien
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Malnutrition et Infections : Comprendre le lien

View details Tips For Introducing Solids To Infants In The Complementary Feeding Stage
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Tips For Introducing Solids To Infants In The Complementary Feeding Stage

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Vol 27 No1

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View details Objectifs du millénaire pour le développement et Nutrition
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Objectifs du millénaire pour le développement et Nutrition

View details Millennium Development Goals And Nutrition
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Millennium Development Goals And Nutrition

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Os Objectivos do Desenvolvimento do Milénio

View details The Interaction Between Malaria And Nutrition
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The Interaction Between Malaria And Nutrition

View details Infant weight gain increases risk of adult weight-related disease
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Infant weight gain increases risk of adult weight-related disease

View details WHO issues guidance on emerging double threat of childhood obesity and undernutrition in low and middle income countries
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WHO issues guidance on emerging double threat of childhood obesity and undernutrition in low and middle income countries

View details What characterizes a whole grain product?
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What characterizes a whole grain product?