Report Warns Childhood Obesity Could Rise Sharply by 2040

Report Warns Childhood Obesity Could Rise Sharply by 2040
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A new international report warns that more than 220 million children could have obesity by 2040 if stronger action is not taken.

The report was published by the World Obesity Federation.

Researchers now estimate that by 2040:

  • about 227 million children aged 5 to 19 could have obesity
  • more than 500 million children could be overweight

This means many children could face health problems at a young age.

The report says that around 120 million school age children may begin to show early signs of long term health problems linked to obesity.

These can include heart disease, high blood pressure, and other serious illnesses.

Did You Know?

In 2025, about 180 million children around the world were living with obesity.

The report found that:

  • China has about 62 million children with high BMI
  • India has about 41 million
  • the United States has about 27 million

In the United Kingdom, about 3.8 million children are overweight or obese.

Health experts say childhood obesity is linked to many factors, including unhealthy food, sugary drinks, and not getting enough physical activity.

They say governments, schools, and communities should work together to create healthier environments for children.

The report suggests several actions, such as:

  • limiting advertising of unhealthy food to children
  • encouraging more physical activity
  • promoting healthier food choices

Experts say taking action now could help millions of children grow up healthier.

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