A recent survey on eating habits has revealed worrying results about the diet of Vietnamese people.
According to a National Institute of Nutrition survey, people are eating 62 grams of red meat and unhealthy food each day – compared to 24 grams in 1987.
In addition, the amount of vegetables eaten per day fell from 214 grams to 203 grams.
Health professionals are concerned for members of the public because of research linking poor eating habits to disease and illness.
Nguyen Ba Duc, director of Hanoi’s hospital specialising in cancer treatment, says: “Out of the 150,000 cancer patients diagnosed every year, 35 per cent have cancer linked to unhealthy food and a lack of exercise.”
A recent survey on eating habits has revealed worrying results about the diet of Vietnamese people.
Life Fitness has reimagined cardio with the launch of its Symbio line which has been
designed with advanced biomechanics and offers deep levels of customisation
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A recent survey on eating habits has revealed worrying results about the diet of Vietnamese people.
According to a National Institute of Nutrition survey, people are eating 62 grams of red meat and unhealthy food each day – compared to 24 grams in 1987.
In addition, the amount of vegetables eaten per day fell from 214 grams to 203 grams.
Health professionals are concerned for members of the public because of research linking poor eating habits to disease and illness.
Nguyen Ba Duc, director of Hanoi’s hospital specialising in cancer treatment, says: “Out of the 150,000 cancer patients diagnosed every year, 35 per cent have cancer linked to unhealthy food and a lack of exercise.”
A recent survey on eating habits has revealed worrying results about the diet of Vietnamese people.
Life Fitness has reimagined cardio with the launch of its Symbio line which has been
designed with advanced biomechanics and offers deep levels of customisation
As the UK healthcare sector struggles with ever-increasing demand, health club operators are stepping in and offering members welcome medical support. Kath Hudson reports
Indoor bikes may remain stationary, but the discipline is in constant motion.
Innovators tell Steph Eaves how they’re keeping pace with the latest trends
“Having now done some franchising, we realise that doing boutiques well requires detailed focus, blood, sweat and tears that can only be delivered by the homegrown team”
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In today's rapidly evolving fitness industry, where many online courses promise secret
formulas for entrepreneurial success, the reality is that few provide the necessary
knowledge to thrive in this fast-changing profession.
In the past 12 months, Pulse Fitness has continued to make significant strides in supporting
the physical and mental wellbeing of the UK's armed forces.
Charitable social enterprise leisure provider GLL has signed a new partnership with British
Gymnastics to continue working together in developing gymnastics until at least 2029.