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Kenya's Big Bellies Are a Silent Killer
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39525, member: 636"] Many African cultures view large bellies as symbols of wealth and success. People call overweight politicians special names that show respect for their size. Kenya faces rising deaths from obesity-related diseases like diabetes. The country reports that 13 percent of adults carry excess weight despite widespread hunger. This creates a significant disparity between the rich and the poor in terms of eating habits. Microfinance companies prefer lending money to borrowers with higher credit scores because they appear more successful. Health experts warn that people often associate money with weight gain without considering the serious health risks. The World Health Organization calls rising obesity rates a major threat to Africa's young population. Former senator Cleophas Malala lost significant weight after doctors warned him about health problems. His fellow politicians criticized him for leaving their group of larger leaders. Fast food restaurants and sedentary lifestyles contribute to weight gain in African cities. Public health campaigns work to change attitudes about body size and wealth. Gyms and weight loss treatments are becoming increasingly popular as people seek effective solutions. South Africa reports more obesity deaths than HIV deaths, according to recent studies. Government officials notice that fewer people celebrate large body sizes as status symbols. [/QUOTE]
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