2023-11-16
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And this week, over 1 billion people worldwide are obese.
If current trends continue, half the world could be obese or overweight by 2035, something that's alarming doctors.
Obesity really is a worldwide problem.
We are looking at about 150 million people in the US alone by 2030 being in the obese category.
It's not a disease of vanity.
This is truly a neurohormonal disease that needs long term medication just like anything else.
Once considered a problem of the affluent west, obesity has been spreading in recent years in low and middle income countries.
More than half of Chinese adults are now overweight or obese.
In India, the country's undernourished population is being replaced by an overweight one.
The World Health Organization says changing lifestyle is creating an obesity epidemic.
We're living in an environment where there's just an abundance of food which is extremely high in calories and low in nutritional value and it's very difficult to be active and it's almost the exception now.
In fact, in our region, you're in the minority to be a normal weight.
Overweight people are constantly told they must eat better and exercise more.
Clinicians say where that doesn't work, new injectable weight loss drugs like Wegovy could be a game changer.