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The Growing Obesity Epidemic and Its Health and Financial Consequences in China

机译:中国肥胖病的流行及其健康和财务后果

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?Over the past three decades, China has enjoyed impressive economic development. Chinese People have experienced many dramatic changes in their lifestyles thanks to the increases in family income and availability of food as a result of China's economic reform and the growing global trade. People's lifestyles are becoming increasingly sedentary. Compared to other groups, children and adolescents are likely to be affected to a greater extent by these changes, partially due to China's ‘one-child policy'.Increasing research including ours suggests that the prevalence of obesity has increased in China both in children and adults. With the increase in obesity, obesity- and diet-related chronic diseases such as hypertension, cerebrovascular disease (CVD), and type 2 diabetes also increased over the past decade and have became the most important preventable cause of death. On the other hand, data collected from pre-school children show that undernutrition remains a public health concern, particularly in poor and rural areas. This article discussed the obesity related issues in China, predominately based on some of our recent research.
机译:在过去的三十年中,中国的经济发展令人瞩目。由于中国经济改革和全球贸易的增长,家庭收入和食物供应的增加使中国人的生活方式发生了许多巨大变化。人们的生活方式越来越久坐。与其他群体相比,这些变化可能会更大程度地影响儿童和青少年,部分原因是中国的“独生子女政策”。包括我们在内的越来越多的研究表明,肥胖的患病率在中国无论是儿童还是青少年都在增加。大人。随着肥胖的增加,在过去十年中,与肥胖和饮食相关的慢性疾病,例如高血压,脑血管疾病(CVD)和2型糖尿病也有所增加,已经成​​为最重要的可预防死亡原因。另一方面,从学龄前儿童收集的数据表明,营养不足仍然是公共卫生问题,特别是在贫困和农村地区。本文主要根据我们最近的一些研究来讨论中国的肥胖相关问题。

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