30 per cent of world is now fat, no country immune
Almost
a third of the world is now fat, and no country has been able to curb obesity
rates in the last three decades, according to a new global analysis.
Researchers
found more than 2 billion people worldwide are now overweight or obese. The highest rates were in the Middle East and
North Africa, where 60% of men and 65%of women are heavy. The U.S. has about 13
percent of the world’s fat population, a greater percentage than any other
country. China and India combined have
about 15 percent.
“It’s
pretty grim,” said Christopher Murray of the Institute for Health Metrics and
Evaluation at the University of Washington, who led the study. He and colleagues reviewed more than 1,700
studies covering 188 countries from 1980 to 2013. “when we realized that not a single country
has had a significant decline in obesity ,that tells you how hard a challenge
this is.”
There
was a strong link between income and obesity; as people get richer, their
waistlines also tend to start building said by Murray. He said scientists have noticed accompanying
spikes in diabetes and rates of cancer linked to weight.
The
new report was paid for by the Bill &Melinda Gates Foundation and published
online Thursday in the journal Lancet.
Last
week , the World Health Organization
tasked with ending childhood obesity.
“Our
children are getting fatter”, Dr. Margaret Chan, WHO’s director-general, said
bluntly during a speech at the agency’s annual meeting in Geneva. “Parts of the world are quite literally
eating themselves to death”.
“Modernization has not been good for health,” said Syed
Shah, an obesity expert at United Arab Emirates University, who found
obesity rates have jumped five times in the last 20 years even in a handful of
remote Himalayan Villages in Pakistan.
Published
in THE HINDU, dated May 30, 2014.

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