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ey0015.13-2 | How does paediatric endocrinology and diabetes fit in the global initiatives? | ESPEYB15

13.2 Worldwide burden of cancer attributable to disease and high body-mass index: a comparative risk assessment

J Pearson-Stuttard , B Zhou , V Kontis , J Bentham , MJ Gunter , M Ezzati

To read the full abstract: Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol 2018; 6(2):95-104As non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are reaching epidemic levels, emerging data elucidate the devastating non-metabolic long-term risks of overweight, obesity and diabetes. Using published relative risk analysis and cancer incidence estimates from the GLOBOCAN project, the authors provide a thorough risk analysis of si...

ey0016.13-15 | Growth and Nutrition | ESPEYB16

13.15. The obesity transition: stages of the global epidemic

LM Jaacks , S Vandevijvere , A Pan , CJ McGowan , C Wallace , F Imamura , D Mozaffarian , B Swinburn , M Ezzati

Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol 2019; 7: 231–40. DOI: 10.1016/S2213-587(19)30026-9• This study uses quantitative data from reputable global data sets to demonstrate that the epidemiology of obesity can be framed as a conceptual model of obesity transition.• A new framework to classify the obesity epidemic is proposed that may assist policy makers and r...