The two are on a collision course, putting patients at a far higher risk Image Credit: Shutterstock
The UAE ranks 26th on the Global Obesity Observatory’s list of nations with high percentage of obese people behind the US positioned at 14 but ahead of the UK ranked 29. As of 2016, the country had 28.44 per cent obese men and 42.46 obese women. A more recent 2019 study of 33,000 Emirati men in the UAE, conducted by Prof. Ashraf Hassan Humaidan Al Zaabi from Zayed Military Hospital in Abu Dhabi, found even more startling statistics 58 per cent of the surveyed were overweight or obese at age 18, rising sharply to 71 per cent at the age of 29. Sixty-two per cent of men exhibited at least one cardio-metabolic risk factor, while one in four had more than one cardio-metabolic risk factor.
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The reproductive life span of women in the United States has increased over the past 6 decades, as menarche has been starting earlier and menopause coming later, according to an observational study.
In 7,773 women followed from 1959 to 2018, the mean age at menopause increased by 1.5 years, from 48.4 to 49.9, and the mean age at menarche declined by 0.8 years, from 13.5 to 12.7 (
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This is the best food to brighten your spirits, according to a survey
Thirty-one percent of those surveyed said they turn to tacos to feel better, followed by bacon and eggs, steak, and fried rice. Author: Isabel Soisson (FOX43) Updated: 11:52 AM EDT April 5, 2021
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Editor s Note: The above video is from December 2018 and features Olivia s Harry and Yanni making tuna tacos.
According to a survey conducted by OnePoll for Hello Fresh, the number one food to put you in a good mood is tacos.
Thirty-one percent of those surveyed said they turn to the Mexican dish to feel better, followed by bacon and eggs, steak, and fried rice.
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Like their adult counterparts, U.S. children and adolescents had favorable blood pressure (BP) trends stalled or even reversed in the last decade, according to a large National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) analysis.
Children, ages 8 to 12 years, had age-adjusted mean BP fall from 102.4/57.2 mm Hg in 1999-2002 to 101.5/51.9 mm Hg in 2011-2014, and then increase to 102.5/53.2 mm Hg in 2015-2018. Prevalence of hypertension virtually stayed flat from 5.2% in 1999-2002 to 4.6% in 2015-2018.
Adolescents, ages 13 to 17 years, had mean BP decrease from 109.2/62.6 mm Hg in 1999-2002 to 108.4/59.6 mm Hg in 2011-2014, then change little to 108.4/60.8 mm Hg in 2015-2018, reported Shakia Hardy, PhD, of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and colleagues.