Countries with the lowest obesity rates and what the world can learn from them

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There is no single formula. Genetics, economy, culture, and access to food all play a role. But experts agree on one thing: obesity is not only an individual issue. It is shaped by environments, policy decisions, marketing, and urban lifestyles.

The growing concern is serious. WHO-backed studies now estimate that more than one billion people globally are living with obesity.

That makes the habits of low-obesity countries worth studying carefully, not as trends, but as long-term cultural lessons.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Obesity is influenced by genetics, lifestyle, socioeconomic conditions, and access to healthcare. Readers should consult qualified healthcare professionals for personalised health guidance.

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