energy consumption

Why is Energy Consumption Important in Epidemiology?

Energy consumption is closely linked to both [lifestyle](#) and environmental factors that influence health. High energy consumption, often associated with industrialization and urbanization, can lead to increased exposure to [pollutants](#), sedentary lifestyles, and poor dietary choices. These factors contribute to the prevalence of [non-communicable diseases](#) such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and obesity. Conversely, inadequate energy consumption can lead to malnutrition and related health issues.

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