Study ties Kenyan obesity increase to supermarket food
date:Aug 10, 2018
ket shopping on the likelihood of being overweight or obese, rising BMI will inevitably aggravate nutrition status in situations where many people are already near or above the BMI threshold of 25kg/m2, as is the case for adults in Central Kenya.

Overweight and obesity are responsible for various non-communicable diseases that cause high economic costs, human suffering, and low quality of life.

The report, however, cautions that modernising of the retail sector should not be condemned, because
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