The prevalence of BMI-defined obesity in Canada increased at a greater rate during the first 4 years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic than during the 11 years before the pandemic, new research ...
Obesity rates in Canada have reached alarming levels, with one in three adults now classified as obese, according to a new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ).
In B.C., many people living with obesity have difficulty accessing early, ongoing, evidence-based care. Although specialized ...
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Canada is recognized globally for its world-leading obesity care guidelines — yet Canadians continue to struggle to access the very treatment plans we’ve developed. Meanwhile, the same model of care ...
The declaration was an important first step in advancing obesity care across the province, but many Albertans living with ...