The incidence of global obesity and Type 2 diabetes has increased and is predicted to rise to 30% of the global population. Diet and lifestyle factors are incapable to resolve the increased incidence for obesity and diabetes in various populations of the world. Developing countries have come to the forefront because of the higher diabetic epidemic. The urbanization may possibly provide an explanation for the global diabetic epidemic. In Western countries the metabolic syndrome and non alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) have reached 30 % of the population and now at present NAFLD afflicts 20% of developing populations. Western diets and sedentary lifestyles cause metabolic disorders in developing countries which may increase neurodegenera...
Diabetes mellitus is a common non communicable disease which appears to be assuming epidemic proport...
OBJECTIVE: Ageing and urbanization leading to sedentary lifestyles have been the major explanations ...
Obesity is a multi-factorial disease, resulting from genes, environment and behaviour interactions, ...
The incidence of global obesity and Type 2 diabetes has increased and is predicted to rise to 30% of...
The acceleration in the rate of chronic diseases that involve insulin resistance has become of globa...
The susceptibility of individuals to obesity has been reported in many developed countries with pred...
Around the world obesity and diabetes are climbing to epidemic proportion, even in countries previou...
The diabetes epidemic is now expected by the year 2050 to become a global pandemic with approx. 592 ...
The diabetes epidemic is now expected by the year 2050 to become a global pandemic with approx. 592 ...
The global epidemic in obesity and diabetes has affected individuals in both the developing and deve...
Thirty years ago international nutritionists were focussing on childhood malnutrition, the 'protein ...
In the year 2015 it is now estimated that 30% of the Western World will now progress to non alcoholi...
Obesity is now commonly defined in adults as a BMI > 30 kg/m2. The prevalence of obesity in establis...
The prevalence of diabetes is rising rapidly in all developing countries and India already has the l...
Obesity and its hand-in- hand insulin resistance in recent decades become the most common diseases i...
Diabetes mellitus is a common non communicable disease which appears to be assuming epidemic proport...
OBJECTIVE: Ageing and urbanization leading to sedentary lifestyles have been the major explanations ...
Obesity is a multi-factorial disease, resulting from genes, environment and behaviour interactions, ...
The incidence of global obesity and Type 2 diabetes has increased and is predicted to rise to 30% of...
The acceleration in the rate of chronic diseases that involve insulin resistance has become of globa...
The susceptibility of individuals to obesity has been reported in many developed countries with pred...
Around the world obesity and diabetes are climbing to epidemic proportion, even in countries previou...
The diabetes epidemic is now expected by the year 2050 to become a global pandemic with approx. 592 ...
The diabetes epidemic is now expected by the year 2050 to become a global pandemic with approx. 592 ...
The global epidemic in obesity and diabetes has affected individuals in both the developing and deve...
Thirty years ago international nutritionists were focussing on childhood malnutrition, the 'protein ...
In the year 2015 it is now estimated that 30% of the Western World will now progress to non alcoholi...
Obesity is now commonly defined in adults as a BMI > 30 kg/m2. The prevalence of obesity in establis...
The prevalence of diabetes is rising rapidly in all developing countries and India already has the l...
Obesity and its hand-in- hand insulin resistance in recent decades become the most common diseases i...
Diabetes mellitus is a common non communicable disease which appears to be assuming epidemic proport...
OBJECTIVE: Ageing and urbanization leading to sedentary lifestyles have been the major explanations ...
Obesity is a multi-factorial disease, resulting from genes, environment and behaviour interactions, ...