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March Feature - Eat Whole - Men’s Health Focus
This March we’re highlighting men’s health and the data behind it. Nutrition and lifestyle factors drive many of the world’s most preventable chronic diseases - conditions that disproportionately impact men and shorten life expectancy. According to the World Health Organization, noncommunicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes account for the majority of global deaths, with diet and physical inactivity as key risk drivers.
- Over 1 billion adults globally are obese, and rates continue to rise.
- Type 2 diabetes affects approximately 10.5% of adult men worldwide, often linked to metabolic and lifestyle factors.
- In the United States, nearly 40% of adults are obese - a major contributor to heart disease, stroke, and diabetes, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Men frequently develop type 2 diabetes at lower body weights and with higher visceral fat, increasing cardiometabolic risk.
Our Eat Whole partners help members address these modifiable risk factors through personalized nutrition guidance, digestive health support, and sustainable lifestyle programs. These solutions complement clinical care and empower members to improve weight management, metabolic health, and long-term well-being - key pillars of preventive men’s health.
This March we’re highlighting men’s health and the data behind it. Nutrition and lifestyle factors drive many of the world’s most preventable chronic diseases - conditions that disproportionately impact men and shorten life expectancy. According to the World Health Organization, noncommunicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes account for the majority of global deaths, with diet and physical inactivity as key risk drivers.
- Over 1 billion adults globally are obese, and rates continue to rise.
- Type 2 diabetes affects approximately 10.5% of adult men worldwide, often linked to metabolic and lifestyle factors.
- In the United States, nearly 40% of adults are obese - a major contributor to heart disease, stroke, and diabetes, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Men frequently develop type 2 diabetes at lower body weights and with higher visceral fat, increasing cardiometabolic risk.
Our Eat Whole partners help members address these modifiable risk factors through personalized nutrition guidance, digestive health support, and sustainable lifestyle programs. These solutions complement clinical care and empower members to improve weight management, metabolic health, and long-term well-being - key pillars of preventive men’s health.
Our Eat Whole partners help members address these modifiable risk factors through personalized nutrition guidance, digestive health support, and sustainable lifestyle programs. These solutions complement clinical care and empower members to improve weight management, metabolic health, and long-term well-being - key pillars of preventive men’s health.
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