Since at least 1989, there have been numerous studies and reports on the correlation between social wealth and obesity. While malnutrition may cost more to combat, obesity and related, resulting conditions cost more to treat.
Obesity is also an issue in Europe and even China, as economies grow. It really is epidemic.
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Since at least 1989, there have been numerous studies and reports on the correlation between social wealth and obesity. While malnutrition may cost more to combat, obesity and related, resulting conditions cost more to treat.
Obesity is also an issue in Europe and even China, as economies grow. It really is epidemic.
Socioeconomics Plays Role in Obesity HealthDay, Oct 2003
Socioeconomic inequality of obesity in the United States: do gender, age, and ethnicity matter? Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique, 2004
Treatment of the Obese Patient Humana Press, 2007
Obesity Driving Rising U.S. Health Costs HealthDay, 2008
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