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- W61211276 abstract "The speed of increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity in the developing world is greater than that seen in higher-income developed countries. This very much relates to a mismatch between our biology and modern technology. The major dietary changes are increased intake of edible oil (an increase that is affordable by the world’s poor in the majority of even the lower-income countries); increased intake of caloric sweetener (particularly in sweetened beverages in some countries but also in many other processed food sources); and also a rapid increase in the total intake of animal source foods. A marked upward shift in the technologies available to the developing world for work, transportation, home production, and leisure are combining to rapidly increase sedentarianism. There is emerging research that indicates that there might be important biological differences between the populations found in Asia, Africa, and Latin America that might predispose many of them to higher risk of many nutrition-related noncommunicable diseases at lower BMI levels than heretofore found in the United States and Europe. The United Kingdom has created an exemplary program to reduce the prevalence of obesity while in the low income and developing world only Mexico today has an ongoing systematic effort underway." @default.
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