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Sai Nikhila Ghanta1, Candace Lessey2, Bhargav Makwana3
1Division of Cardiology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4100 Outpatient Circle, Little Rock, AR 72205, USA.
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The global prevalence of obesity has tripled since 1990, adversely affecting the cardiovascular, kidney, and metabolic health of individuals worldwide. Studies show that obesity varies across ethnic groups, with Black and Hispanic adults having higher rates than White adults, parallelly reflecting the epidemiologic distribution of cardiovascular, kidney, and metabolic diseases. Social determinants of health, genetic polymorphisms, and chronic inflammation play critical roles in the observed ethnicity and racial disparities. Tailored public health strategies and inclusive genetic research are needed to improve health outcomes in diverse populations and reduce the global burden of these intertwined epidemics.
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