More than half of world's overweight by 2035
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•Report: More Than Half of the World Will Be Overweight or Obese by 2035
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World Obesity Federation’s 2023 atlas predicts that 51% of the world, or more than 4 billion people, will be obese or overweight within the next 12 years .
Rates of obesity are rising particularly quickly among children and in lower income countries.
Almost all of the countries expected to see the greatest increases in obesity are low or middle-income countries in Asia and Africa .
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