FOOD SECURITY AND THE OBESITY EPIDEMIC: A THREAT TO MODERN MEDICINE AND GLOBAL HEALTH

Authors

  • Makhmudova Mubina Alisher qizi Student of Group 24-02 KUAF Medical Faculty, Department of Treatment Author

Keywords:

Food security, obesity epidemic, global public health, socioeconomic inequality, healthy nutrition, chronic diseases, metabolic syndrome, fast food, processed food, health risk factors, prevention strategies, public health policy, food industry, childhood obesity.

Abstract

This article analyzes the correlation between food security challenges and the growing obesity epidemic. Globally, poor nutrition, economic inequality, and inappropriate food industry policies are contributing to the rise of obesity, which in turn increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. The article examines epidemiological data, public health consequences, and potential solutions.

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Published

2025-07-23

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How to Cite

FOOD SECURITY AND THE OBESITY EPIDEMIC: A THREAT TO MODERN MEDICINE AND GLOBAL HEALTH. (2025). International Conference on Economics, Finance, Banking and Management , 103-107. https://econfseries.com/index.php/6/article/view/2511