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Obesity and whole grains are related as dietary factors influencing health outcomes, where low intake of whole grains is identified as a cause of dietary ill health [1] and a prudent diet rich in whole grains is associated with a lower risk of obesity [2].

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Western pattern diet - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimThe Western pattern diet is associated with higher risks of cardiovascular disease and obesity compared to a 'prudent pattern diet,' which contains higher proportions of fruit, vegetables, whole grains, and poultry.
Health and environmental impacts of diets worldwide globalnutritionreport.org Global Nutrition Report 1 fact
claimThe leading causes of dietary ill health across all regions include low intake of fruits and vegetables (5–8% of premature mortality), low intake of whole grains (2–5%), high intake of red and processed meat (1–6%), and high levels of overweight and obesity (5–13%).