Yes, obesity is a significant public health issue in Germany, with a growing prevalence among both adults and children. Recent statistics indicate that approximately 25% of adults are classified as obese, contributing to various health problems such as Diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Efforts to combat obesity include public health campaigns promoting healthier lifestyles and increased physical activity. However, addressing this complex issue requires ongoing attention and multi-faceted strategies.
I think that in Germany and Finland.
yes
Yes and No
Yes
not really
Obesity, in and of itself, isn't deadly. It's all the other complications that usually go along with the obesity that are the problem.
It can lead to disaproval and health issues.
Only verbs have past present and future tenses. Obesity is not a verb it is a noun. His obesity is becoming a problem for him - (is becoming is the verb)
Yes, it is becoming a bigger problem.
There are many reasons behind obesity and genes are one of them. According to research, the percentage of obesity that can be attributed to genetics varies, depending on the population examined, from 6% to 85%. Thus, it can be concluded that it is a genetic problem in quite a few cases.
eat less ....................eat healthy food ............OBESITY will disappear :P
Start programs that can reduce obesity and get healthier by eating right and getting rid of McDonald's