Urban India is seeing a sharp rise in hidden belly fat, with new data linking lifestyle shifts to higher diabetes and heart disease risk.
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Obesity is widely known for increasing the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, but its damaging effects on the skeleton are often overlooked. Excess body fat can disrupt bone metabolism, weaken bone quality, and impair fracture repair.
Urban India is seeing a sharp rise in hidden belly fat, with new data linking lifestyle shifts to higher diabetes and heart disease risk.
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