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Thousands are at risk of heart disease because of their poor diets

Around 45 people will die every single day from heart disease linked to excess weight over the next decade if current trends continue, worrying research has revealed.

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dailymail.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Thousands are at risk of heart disease because of their poor diets

UK obesity-linked deaths projected to 45 daily over next decade; working-age deaths up 18% since 2019. Health trend signals growing importance of employee wellness—key factor in tech talent strategy and workforce planning for developed markets.

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theguardian.com1 g fa

About 170,000 people in England expected to die from obesity-linked heart conditions by 2035

British Heart Foundation finds about 45 people a day expected to die over next decade if current trends continue

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  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    About 170,000 people in England expected to die from obesity-linked heart conditions by 2035

    British Heart Foundation finds about 45 people a day expected to die over next decade if current trends continue

  2. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    Thousands are at risk of heart disease because of their poor diets

    Around 45 people will die every single day from heart disease linked to excess weight over the next decade if current trends continue, worrying research has revealed.