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Men in the UK have the highest obesity rates in Europe

By Andy Coghlan

27 November 2017

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Rising obesity could stop heart health gains

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Just when Europeans thought they’d licked heart disease, along come obesity and diabetes to ruin the party. An analysis of 56 countries across Europe, north Africa, and the Middle East suggests rising rates of obesity could halt the gains made by tackling heart disease in recent decades.

Between 1985 and 2014, available data shows that death rates from heart disease declined on average by more than 40 per cent across 38 countries. But data from 23 countries shows that, between 1995 and 2014, the prevalence of…

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