Education is the key to reducing the negative impact of obesity on women's health, a new study that looked into the rise in obesity among industrial and service sectors in low- and middle-income countries reveals. The study, conducted by researchers at UCL and published in the journal iBMC Public Health/i, found that women with no formal education who were working in sedentary occupations were twice as likely to be 'centrally obese' - defined by measuring waist ...You have just read an article categorized health
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