AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoChronic Disease Watch: New local health figures show obesity in French Polynesia has climbed sharply over the past decade, with adult obesity rising from 40% (2010) to 51% (2021) and nearly one in four adolescents obese by 2024; obesity-linked conditions are also worsening, including high blood pressure (35.5%), gout (14.5%) and diabetes (12.2%), while diabetes-related deaths have more than quadrupled over 20 years. Deep-Sea Governance: Te Ipukarea Society (TIS) has taken Cook Islands concerns about deep-seabed mining to the International Seabed Authority assembly, opposing a U.S. company’s push for an exploration licence tied to the South Penrhyn Basin, an area surrounded by French Polynesia and other neighbors. Pacific Health Context: A global diabetes roundup highlights how fast the burden is growing worldwide, with some countries reporting very high prevalence—useful context as French Polynesia’s own diabetes and obesity trends rise. Myth Check: A fact-check article rejects claims that actress Hayden Panettiere died from a COVID-19 vaccine, saying there’s no link and no official cause of death has been announced. Local Human Interest: A Polynesian athlete story notes weightlifter Chloe Santos returning home with gold, celebrating training and community support.
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