Over past three decades. obesity rates increased fourfold among children and doubled among adults

More than 1 billion people worldwide are now living with obesity, with rates among children increasing fourfold across a 32-year period, according to new research.

Analysis of the weight and height measurements of over 220 million people from more than 190 countries shows how body mass index (BMI) changed across the world between 1990 and 2022.

Approximately 1,500 researchers contributed to the study by the NCD Risk Factor Collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). Published in the Lancet, it found that over the period obesity rates increased fourfold among children, and doubled among adults.

  • EasternLettuce@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Losing weight really isn’t that hard, just eating less and limiting your calories. I’ve lost tons of weight this way

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      9 months ago

      You are right in the sense that it is easy to lose weight by altering your diet. But not everyone has the opportunity to change their diet. Perhaps it is because they cannot afford to eat a higher quality of food.

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        9 months ago

        I don’t think it’s very nice to mock someone for gaining weight because you disagree with them saying it’s easy to lose weight.

        I gained a lot of weight because I was depressed and suicidal. Cooking is one thing I enjoy, and eating is something I enjoy even more. Because of my mental health difficulties I was stuffing my face, and I gained what I consider to be an unacceptable amount of weight.

        I was able to lose all of that rather quickly by just not eating carbohydrates and sugars. There are many names for this, keto, Atkins, low-carb.

        • It was not my intention to mock, just to push back on what I see as ignorance. “I did it, so everybody can do it” is a pretty ignorant attitude in my eyes. It also comes off as: being fat is a choice for everybody. And that always comes with: it’s ok to bully people into weight loss.

          I’m sorry you felt uncomfortable with your body at a time when you were already having mental health difficulties and giving yourself comfort in trying times. That sounds rough.

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      9 months ago

      Easy in what way? It’s not easy if your body craves food as a substitute for happiness, or sleep, or calm thoughts. Stress is a major factor in weight gain and it’s a primal instinct, so it’s hard to fight. Especially because if you’re overwhelmed by lack of sleep, worry over finances, and have no time, it’s hard to shop for and prepare healthful food all the time. And there may not be time for physical exercise either. “It’s easy” is a hurtful thing to say when another choice would be, “let me take on some of your burden so you can take care of your health.”

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      9 months ago

      You’re right. The equation to lose weight is not hard. Eat less, move more. That’s simple, but it’s not fucking easy.

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        9 months ago

        Exactly it’s simple like quitting smoking is just don’t smoke anymore. For some people that’s enough but with obesity rates this high and having the relationships they do with plenty of other sociological phenomena we need to stop acting like it’s a moral failure and instead look to find ways that it may have been made harder and ways to make it easier.

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          9 months ago

          100%. Ban fast food advertising and make all junk food have plain packaging warning labels.

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      9 months ago

      That’s why the vast majority of people who lose weight either fail or end up regaining the weight in less then a couple years.

      Seriously, you have a better chance of quitting heroin than losing significant weight and keeping it off.