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Diabetes and overweight are linked as co-occurring health conditions associated with increased sugar and refined grain consumption [1], [2]. They exhibit similar growth patterns and positive correlations in statistical analyses [3] and are both prevalent in populations undergoing the fourth nutritional transition [4].

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Implications of the Western Diet for Agricultural Production, Health ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 3 facts
claimPrincipal Component Analysis shows a positive correlation and similar growth rates between health issues (overweight, obesity, diabetes) and environmental variables/inputs like synthetic fertilizers.
claimIn the United States, multiple studies indicate that the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with health issues including overweight, obesity, and diabetes.
claimIncreased global production and consumption of sugar and refined grains over the last 40 years correlates with an increase in diseases such as diabetes, overweight, and obesity.
Associations between dietary diversity and self-rated health in a ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimThe French overseas territories of Guadeloupe and French Guiana exhibit high prevalence of chronic non-communicable diseases like diabetes, overweight, and obesity, which corresponds to the fourth nutritional transition model (degenerative diseases) defined by Popkin.