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Half of world will be obese by 2035, health organization predicts

Half of the world will be overweight by 2035, a health group warns.

The World Obesity Federation predicts more than 4 billion people will be obese if preventive measures are not implemented, BBC News reported.

The findings show that overweight rates are rising fastest among kids and that low- to middle-income countries in Africa and Asia will undergo the starkest changes.

Those countries, the report explains, have dietary preferences that trend toward more highly processed foods, in addition to increased levels of sedentary behavior and weaker policies on food supply and marketing. Health care services are lacking, too.

“Governments and policymakers around the world need to do all they can to avoid passing health, social and economic costs on to the younger generation,” said Prof. Louise Baur, president of the World Obesity Federation.

The increases in obesity rates across the globe are also projected to cost roughly $4 trillion per year by 2035.

The report also acknowledges that the economic impact of obesity “is in no way a reflection of blame on people living with obesity.”

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