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Showing 13 search results in obesity
  1. Could the 'real food' reset finally bend America’s obesity cost curve?

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog

    The United States finds itself at an inflection point that extends far beyond public health and straight into the balance sheets ...

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  2. Bye bye, BMI?

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog

    Explore the new definition of obesity beyond BMI and its impact on life insurance underwriting. Learn about the latest guidelines ...

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  3. Diabetes: Hope for the future, frustration with the status quo

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog

    International Diabetes Day - Despite rising levels of diabetes, the author is optimistic that it can be decreased through dietary ...

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  4. GLP-1 drugs: promise or peril

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    Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Event

    The crisis in metabolic health is deepening and we're here to drive meaningful change. As a trusted source of knowledge on the ...

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  5. Weight loss injectables

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    Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Publication

    Obesity is on the rise globally. A new class of medication, GLP-1 drugs, shows promise as a treatment to reduce weight and ...

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  6. Ultra-processed foods – health and liability risks

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    Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article

    High ultra-processed food consumption is linked to obesity, diabetes, and chronic diseases, potentially leading to increased ...

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