Decline In Average-weight Population Leads To Health Care Conundrum by Andrea Janus. CTVNews.ca. January 15, 2013.
Using data from 37 countries researchers from the University of Toronto and the Harvard School of Public Health found that average weight individuals in both poor and middle income countries are declining in number. The lead research indicated that ideally the greatest number of people will fall in the "average" category and that health strategies will vary greatly in a weigh-polarized world. The team is focusing now on if there is a disappearance of the "average" in wealthy countries.
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