than men ( Blüher, 2019 ), as observed in the global obesity prevalence of 15% versus 11%, in women and men, respectively ( Rana et al., 2021 ). Adult women are more prone to obesity than men due to their differences in anatomy and physiology of muscle, fat metabolism, and fat distribution ( Schorr et
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