World Obesity Day 2025 will be held on March 4 to spread awareness about the growing problem of obesity and ways to prevent it. The World Obesity Federation leads this effort, encouraging people, communities, and governments to take action. The focus is on healthy living, better treatment options, and ending the stigma around obesity. Events, discussions, and campaigns will help people understand how to manage weight and improve their health.
A lesser-known aspect of obesity is its connection to oral health. Research shows that poor oral hygiene and gum disease (periodontitis) are linked to obesity, as both conditions involve chronic inflammation. Diets high in sugar and processed foods contribute to weight gain and increase the risk of tooth decay and gum infections. Obesity can also lead to conditions like diabetes, which makes it harder for the body to fight infections, including those in the mouth. Promoting healthy eating habits, regular dental care, and weight management can help break this cycle, reinforcing the link between overall health and oral well-being.
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