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Türkiye’s Position in Socioeconomic Inequalities in Adult Obesity: A Gender-specific and Regional Assessment
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As of 2022, Türkiye maintains a high obesity prevalence reflecting socioeconomic patterns typical of developing countries experiencing nutritional transition. The epidemic stage varies by regional SED, emphasizing the necessity for prevention strategies designed with a focus on socioeconomic determinants, regional and gender sensitivity.
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