Team:SDU-Denmark/Business Aspects/introslim
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- | Introducing SLIM to the US market - perspectives and considerations. | + | <h1>Introducing SLIM to the US market - perspectives and considerations.</h1> |
- | SLIM and its possible uses | + | <h2>SLIM and its possible uses</h2> |
- | Obesity and the western implications | + | <h3>Obesity and the western implications</3> |
The creation of SLIM (Sucrose limitation and inulin metabolization) has opened a wide variety of possible uses. Sequelae of Obesity now hold the position of being one of the most urgent health and financial problems of western civilization. The growing problem is especially visible in North America where more than two thirds of the population is overweight and one third is obese . The negative impacts of obesity include direct health-related diseases such as coronary heart disease, hypertension and diabetes. In conjunction with these health issues general psychological wellbeing as well as actual psychological diseases is affected by obesity. The financial problem related to sequelae of obesity includes medical costs spawned by the direct implications of health-related diseases, but equally important is it to recognize the second stage costs in form of absenteeism, presenteeism, disability and premature mortality. | The creation of SLIM (Sucrose limitation and inulin metabolization) has opened a wide variety of possible uses. Sequelae of Obesity now hold the position of being one of the most urgent health and financial problems of western civilization. The growing problem is especially visible in North America where more than two thirds of the population is overweight and one third is obese . The negative impacts of obesity include direct health-related diseases such as coronary heart disease, hypertension and diabetes. In conjunction with these health issues general psychological wellbeing as well as actual psychological diseases is affected by obesity. The financial problem related to sequelae of obesity includes medical costs spawned by the direct implications of health-related diseases, but equally important is it to recognize the second stage costs in form of absenteeism, presenteeism, disability and premature mortality. | ||
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