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Obesity, 75% increase in cases in 10 years among women under 34
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Obesity, 75% increase in cases in 10 years among women under 34

The article reports a significant increase in obesity rates among women aged 18-34 in Italy over the past decade, rising by 75% from 3.6% in 2016 to 6.3% currently. Among men in the same age group, the increase was 35%, reaching 6.2%. The trend extends to adjacent age groups, with a notable rise among men aged 35-44 and those aged 45-54. Data also show that nearly one in four children aged 3-17 in Italy is overweight, with a peak of 32.3% among children aged 3-10. These findings are based on ISTAT 2025 data presented at the eighth Italian Barometer Obesity Forum. Experts highlight the multi-systemic nature of obesity and its association with serious health complications such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases. The article notes that obesity disproportionately affects disadvantaged socioeconomic groups and regions like Molise, which has the highest incidence rate in Italy.

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Obesity, 75% increase in cases in 10 years among women under 34

The article reports a significant increase in obesity rates among women aged 18-34 in Italy over the past decade, rising by 75% from 3.6% in 2016 to 6.3% currently. Among men in the same age group, the increase was 35%, reaching 6.2%. The trend extends to adjacent age groups, with a notable rise among men aged 35-44 and those aged 45-54. Data also show that nearly one in four children aged 3-17 in Italy is overweight, with a peak of 32.3% among children aged 3-10. These findings are based on ISTAT 2025 data presented at the eighth Italian Barometer Obesity Forum. Experts highlight the multi-systemic nature of obesity and its association with serious health complications such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases. The article notes that obesity disproportionately affects disadvantaged socioeconomic groups and regions like Molise, which has the highest incidence rate in Italy.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual statistical data and expert opinions without overt ideological slant. While it highlights concerns about obesity and its societal impact, it does not take a clear partisan stance or promote specific political agendas. The focus remains on presenting data and expert views

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