Friday 25 May 2018

According to the scientist after 30 years 1/4 of the world's people are fat, scared me to take a sip of happy house water


Although it is right now that fat house is in charge, but seriously, obesity is a health issue that needs attention. Recently, a new study shows that if the global obesity population continues to climb at the current pace, then by 2045, nearly one-quarter of the world’s population will be fat. The result is that there will be eight One in two people will develop type 2 diabetes.
The pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk collaborated with the Danish Steno Diabetes Research Center and the University College of London to launch the study. They launched the “City Diabetes Mellitus” project in 2014. The first eight cities monitored were Copenhagen, Rome, Houston, and Johannesburg. Vancouver, Mexico City, Tianjin and Shanghai, and later joined 7 cities including Beijing, Hangzhou, Buenos Aires, Xiamen, Leicester, Koriyama, and Merida, based on the collected national health data, including BMI and Age control, etc., to predict the future changes in the number of obese people.

At the European Obesity Congress held in Vienna, Austria, researchers released their statistics. Last year, the proportion of obese people in the world was 14%, and 9% of people with type 2 diabetes developed at this rate. By 2045, these two data will become 22% and 12%.

Type 2 diabetes is the most common type of diabetes. The difference from type 1 is that the ability of insulin to produce insulin in type 2 diabetic patients is not completely lost, but the relative lack of insulin. Obesity is one of the most important causes.

Although type 2 diabetes is more common in middle-aged populations, there has been a trend towards younger age in recent years. Not only is the prevalence of young people increasing year by year, but more and more children are also becoming diabetic victims.

The increase in the number of fat people leads to an increased risk of diabetes, followed by complications such as stroke, blindness, heart failure and amputation. The consequence of this is a heavy cost burden on the global medical system.

The prevalence of 22% of obesity and 12% of type 2 diabetes is still only a global average, and the situation is even more severe in individual countries.

Take the famous obese country, the United States, for example. According to estimates, if the American people do not take measures to control their weight, the obese population will increase from 39% in 2017 to 55% in 2045, which means that more than half of Americans will lose weight. Excessive standards. The prevalence of diabetes will also increase from the current 14% to 18%. Scientists said that if the incidence of the disease is to be kept at a relatively stable level, the obesity rate must drop from 28%.

The United Kingdom has not been able to go anywhere. At present, the obesity rate is 32%. After 27 years, this figure will increase to 48%, and the proportion of people with diabetes will also increase from 10.2% to 12.6%.

Although China is still in the ranks of developing countries, it has entered the stage of “not getting rich first”. According to a global adult weight survey conducted by the famous medical journal The Lancet in 2016, China has about 90 million obese people. It has surpassed the United States in ranking first in the world, and the number of fat people in the world has also exceeded the number of thin people.

All said that the fat house is happy, and the sick house is painful and not happy at all.

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