Obesity among Singaporeans remains a problem despite headways made in war on diabetes: Ong Ye Kung

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SINGAPORE — While some headway has been made in the war against diabetes since it was declared five years ago, obesity and insufficient physical activity remain a problem among Singaporeans, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Sunday (Nov 14).

 

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First, ban all bubble tea.

Please don’t call it obesity. Women will get offended. AWARE will come after you. Please rephrase it to BBW aka Big Body Women.

Put them into training camp.

😁😁

Let's talk about your handling of this covid pandemic before veering off to another illness.

Noodles, rice … carb carb

No subsidies for all related diseases to obesity?

There should be obesity differentiated measures

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