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" 1.6 billion people worldwide are overweight or obese " (ECO 2007)

" 1.6 billion people worldwide are overweight or obese " (ECO 2007) « 400 million people are obese ». n. l. o. OBESITY RATES COULD DOUBLE IN 30 YEARS. 50. USA. n. 40. England. Australia. l. 30. t. Mauritius. % of population BMI >30. n. Brazil. u. 20. n. u. l. l. l. n.

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" 1.6 billion people worldwide are overweight or obese " (ECO 2007)

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  1. "1.6 billion people worldwide are overweight or obese" (ECO 2007) « 400 million people are obese »

  2. n l o OBESITY RATES COULD DOUBLE IN 30 YEARS 50 USA n 40 England Australia l 30 t Mauritius % of population BMI >30 n Brazil u 20 n u l l l n n 10 n l o l u u l o u 0 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 Year Adapted from International Obesity Task Force Web site. Available at: http://www.rri.sari.ac.uk/iotf/slides/ graph12.gif.Accessed August 11, 1998.

  3. 26.5 32.9 24% 84.5 132.3 57% 9.4 14.1 50% 15.6 22.5 44% 1.0 1.3 33% Number of People with Diabetes (millions) for 2000 and 2010 and the % Increase 14.2 17.5 23% The number of adults with diabetes in the world is estimated to increase by 122%, from 135 million in 1995 to 300 million in 2025 World: 2000: 151 million 2010: 221 million Increase: 46% Zimmet P, Nature 2001;414(6865):782-7 King H, Diabetes Care 1998;21(9):1414-31

  4. CODE-2 • The total direct cost of type 2 diabetes in Belgium was € 1.1 billion • Individuals with type 2 diabetes account for about 7 % of the total healthcare spending • Their cost is 2 fold higher compared to the general population • The presence of complications increases costs significantly

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