Poor Countries Rejoice: They Are Wealthy Enough For 'Diseases Of Affluence'
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 - 14:50
in Health & Medicine
Long ago, obesity and high blood pressure were signs of being a wealthy elite. But the world has progressed and now even the poorest countries can eat enough to be fat. As recently as 1980 those health risks were more prevalent in countries with a higher income but a new analysis in Circulation shows that the average body mass index of the population is now just as high or higher in middle-income countries. For blood pressure, the situation has reversed among women, with a tendency for blood pressure to be higher in poorer countries. read more