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China reveals first diagnosis standards to battle escalating obesity crisis

China's National Health Commission (NHC) published its very first set of standards to standardise the medical diagnosis and treatment of obesity, with more than half of China's adults currently obese and obese, and the rate anticipated to keep rising.

The guidelines, revealed on Oct 17, come as China experiences an upward morbidity trend of its obese and obese population. The rate of obese or obese individuals could reach 65.3% by 2030, the NHC said.

Weight problems has become a significant public health problem in China, ranking as the sixth leading danger element for death and disability in the country, the standards said.

China is dealing with a twin challenge that feeds its weight problem: In a modernising economy underpinned by technological development, more tasks have ended up being fixed or desk-bound, while a. prolonged slowdown in growth is forcing people to embrace cheaper,. unhealthy diets.

Job stress, long work hours and poor diet plans are growing high-. risk consider the cities, while in backwoods, farming. work is ending up being less physically demanding and inadequate. health care is causing poor screening and treatment of weight. issues, doctors and academics state.

The standards provide guidance and policies consisting of in. medical nutrition, surgical treatment, behavioural and. mental intervention, and exercise intervention for. weight problems, Zhang Zhongtao, director of the guideline drafting. committee and deputy head of Beijing Friendship Health center told. the main Xinhua news firm.

China's NHC and 15 other government departments in July. released public awareness efforts to eliminate weight problems. The. project, set to last for 3 years, is built around 8. mottos: lifelong dedication, active tracking, a well balanced. diet, exercise, good sleep, affordable targets and. household action.

Health guidelines were dispersed to primary and secondary. schools in July urging regular screening, everyday workout, employing. nutritionists and executing healthy consuming practices-- consisting of. lowering salt, oil and sugar.

Weight problems in China is an unexpected consequence of enhancing. living requirements in the country, Xinhua said, after China. had a hard time for centuries to feed its population and. under-nourishment was an authentic concern for lots of families before. the reform and opening-up in the late 1970s.

(source: Reuters)