Epidemiological and nutritional transition in Mexico: rapid increase of non-communicable chronic diseases and obesity
Public Health Nutrition2002Vol. 5(1a), pp. 113–122
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Juan Á. Rivera, Sı́món Barquera, Fabricio Campirano, Ismael Campos‐Nonato, Margarita Safdie, Víctor Tovar
Abstract
SMRs due to diabetes, hypertension and AMI have increased dramatically in parallel with the prevalence of obesity; therefore actions should be taken for the prevention of obesity. Reliable information about food consumption and physical activity is required to assess their specific roles in the aetiology of obesity.
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