Epidemiologic and economic consequences of the global epidemics of obesity and diabetes

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Derek Yach
David Stuckler
Kelly D Brownell
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[1] Yale University School of Public Health,
[2] Yale University Department of Psychology and Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity,undefined
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Nature Medicine | 2006年 / 12卷
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Overweight and obesity, the main drivers of type 2 diabetes, have long been regarded as health risks associated with affluence. Over the last decade, profound changes in the quality, quantity and source of food consumed in many developing countries, combined with a decrease in levels of physical activity among the population, have led to an increase in the prevalence of diabetes and its complications. Here, we present quantitative estimates of the epidemiological and economic impact of obesity and diabetes on developing countries. We provide the economic rationale for public policy action. We stress the importance of creating a roadmap to guide the development of comprehensive policies involving governments and private companies, and emphasize the need for experimentation in building the evidence while testing theories.
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