[Article already published on March 16, 2025] Obesity is a major public health problem, the causes of which go far beyond individual choices. While prevention campaigns often target diet and physical activity, a recent study conducted by the National Institute of Cardiology in Warsaw sheds a surprising light on one often overlooked factor: marriage. Presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Spain, this research reveals that married men ar…
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[Article already published on March 16, 2025] Obesity is a major public health problem, the causes of which go far beyond individual choices. While prevention campaigns often target diet and physical activity, a recent study conducted by the National Institute of Cardiology in Warsaw sheds a surprising light on one often overlooked factor: marriage. Presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Spain, this research reveals that married men ar…