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Jun 27, 2024
New York [US], June 27: Almost 1.8 billion adults are at risk of diseases such as cancer, stroke, dementia and diabetes due to a lack of exercise - and the situation is getting worse, according to a report. The new study from World Health Organisation (WHO) researchers plus academics found physical inactivity globally has risen by about five percentage points between 2010 and 2022. Overall, nearly a third of adults (31%) around the world do not exercise enough, up from 23% (900 million people) in 2000 and 26% in 2010. If current trends continue, experts predict that by 2030, some 35% of people will not be doing enough exercise. Research shows that a lack of exercise increases the risk of heart disease, strokes, type 2 diabetes, dementia and cancers such as breast and bowel. When it comes to gender differences, it seems women are consistently less likely to exercise than men, with inactivity rates of 34% compared to 29%. (dpa)
Brussels [Belgium], June 27: NATO has appointed outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to succeed Jens Stoltenberg in October as the alliance's next secretary general.
Jerusalem [Israel], June 27: The statement was made by Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant while visiting the US to discuss the war situation in the Middle East, according to Reuters....
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