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China 's National Health Commission published its first set of guidelines to standardize the diagnosis and treatment of obesity.
More than half of China 's adults already overweight and obese , and the rate is expected to keep rising.
Job stress, long work hours and poor diets are growing high-risk factors in the cities.
China 's NHC and 15 other government departments in July launched public awareness efforts to fight obesity.
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