29% Of Japanese Women Are Underweight, Signaling Body Image Problems Abroad

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The Japanese diet has long been lauded as one of the healthiest on the planet, yielding a population with high longevity and low rates of heart disease, diabetes and obesity. Despite that, shocking new statistics indicate that their health is taking a turn for the worse, with 29% of Japanese women now considered underweight. New reports blame the change on increasingly skinny models and pressure to diet and stay thin. Meanwhile, Japanese men are increasingly obese. More »Post from: Blisstree
 
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