Nearly 1.8 billion adults at risk of disease from not doing enough ...
WEB5 days ago · Français. New data show that nearly one third (31%) of adults worldwide, approximately 1.8 billion people, did not meet the recommended levels of physical activity in 2022. The findings point to a worrying trend of physical inactivity among adults, which has increased by about 5 percentage points between 2010 and 2022.
Almost 1.8 billion adults at risk of illness due to lack of exercise
WEBA lmost 1.8 billion adults are at risk of diseases such as cancer, stroke, dementia and diabetes due to a lack of exercise – and the situation is getting worse, according to a report.
WHO: Nearly 1.8 billion adults at risk of disease for lack of …
WEB5 days ago · GENEVA, Switzerland — New data show that nearly 31 per cent of adults worldwide, approximately 1.8 billion people, did not meet the recommended levels of physical activity in 2022.
WHO: Nearly 1.8 billion people at risk due to inactivity
WEB5 days ago · June 25, 2024. in News. 551. SHARES. VIEWS. Nearly 1.8 billion adults are at risk of cancer, stroke, dementia, and diabetes due to insufficient exercise, according to a new WHO report. The said physical inactivity has increased globally by five percentage points from 2010 to 2022, with 31% of adults not meeting exercise guidelines.
WHO: Nearly 1.8 billion people at risk due to inactivity
WEB5 days ago · A. A. A. Geneva: Nearly 1.8 billion adults are at risk of cancer, stroke, dementia and diabetes due to insufficient exercise, according to a new report released on Wednesday. The World Health ...
1.8 billion at risk of disease through lack of exercise
WEB4 days ago · 1.8 billion at risk of disease through lack of exercise. A WHO study, published in The Lancet, flags up a worrying trend of physical inactivity in adults and the health issues this can cause. Share this article. Recent data highlighting the global trend of physical inactivity is a significant cause for concern.
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Nearly 1.8 billion adults at risk of diseases from not doing …
WEB2 days ago · Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | New data by the World Health Organisation (WHO) shows that nearly one third (31%) of adults worldwide, accounting for about 1.8 billion people, did not meet the recommended levels of physical activity in 2022. This represents an increasing trend of physical inactivity among adults, which has …
Nearly 1.8 billion adults at risk of disease from not doing enough ...
WEB4 days ago · 26 June 2024 | Geneva –- New data show that nearly one third (31%) of adults worldwide, approximately 1.8 billion people, did not meet the recommended levels of physical activity in 2022. The findings point to a worrying trend of physical inactivity among adults, which has increased by about 5 percentage points between 2010 and 2022.
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