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In Singapore, approximately 40% of the population is either overweight or obese

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In Singapore, approximately 40% of the population is either overweight or obese, according to HealthHub. Specifically, a recent survey indicated that one in ten Singaporeans are obese, according to a report by Square One Active Recovery. This highlights a significant public health concern regarding weight management in the country.

Key points:
  • Prevalence: Around 40% of Singaporeans are either overweight or obese.

  • Obesity: One in ten Singaporeans are obese.

  • National Survey: The National Population Health Survey provides data on these trends.

  • Health Implications: Obesity is a medical condition linked to various health issues.

  • Children: Childhood obesity is also a growing concern, with a notable increase in the prevalence of overweight children.
 
Sinkie muuuddddsss got supersize me in my HDB estate he 1 fat ass alone can occupy the whole lift
 
U mean like this fat fuck?

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In S'pore, 6 in 10 men above 40 years of age are losing their hair.
When you are young, you comb your hair according to the existing style at that time.
When you are old, you style your hair according to the existing hair you have at that time.
 
AI Overview

In Singapore, approximately 40% of the population is either overweight or obese, according to HealthHub. Specifically, a recent survey indicated that one in ten Singaporeans are obese, according to a report by Square One Active Recovery. This highlights a significant public health concern regarding weight management in the country.

Key points:
  • Prevalence: Around 40% of Singaporeans are either overweight or obese.

  • Obesity: One in ten Singaporeans are obese.

  • National Survey: The National Population Health Survey provides data on these trends.

  • Health Implications: Obesity is a medical condition linked to various health issues.

  • Children: Childhood obesity is also a growing concern, with a notable increase in the prevalence of overweight children.
You tell me how many are overweight inside parliament?
 
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