GENEVA, Switzerland – New data show that nearly one-third (31%) of adults worldwide, approximately 1.8 billion people, did not meet the recommended...
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Physical inactivity levels have jumped to 31% – meaning that around 1.8 billion people did not meet the recommended levels of physical activity in 2022 , according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO). This is an increase of 10% since 2000, mostly driven by data from lower-middle income countries. Lack of […]
GENEVA, Switzerland – New data show that nearly one-third (31%) of adults worldwide, approximately 1.8 billion people, did not meet the recommended...
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