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GS-2: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health.
Context: The World Obesity Atlas 2026 highlights a sharp rise in childhood obesity and overweight prevalence in India and across the globe and warns of major health risks if preventive measures are not strengthened.
More on the News
• The World Obesity Federation released the World Obesity Atlas 2026 on World Obesity Day.
• The report shows that India ranks second globally after China in the number of children with high Body Mass Index (BMI).
• The report estimates that about 41 million children in India had high BMI, and around 14 million children were living with obesity in 2025.
• The study warns that the rapid increase in childhood obesity may lead to a significant rise in non-communicable diseases in the coming decades.
• The Report further adds that many countries, including India, remain off track in achieving the global target to halt the rise in childhood obesity by 2030.

Key Findings of the Report
• India and Global Scenario:

• Health Risks and Future Projections:
Metabolically-dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), formerly known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), is a common, often silent chronic liver condition characterized by excessive fat accumulation in the liver (>5% steatosis) associated with metabolic risk factors like obesity, type 2 diabetes, or high cholesterol.
• Causes and Risk Factors:
Suggested Policy Measures
• Governments need to strengthen preventive policies to address childhood obesity at an early stage.
• Fiscal measures such as taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages can help discourage unhealthy dietary habits.
• Restrictions on the marketing of unhealthy food products to children should be implemented more strictly.
• Improved school nutrition standards and healthier food environments should be promoted across educational institutions.
• Early screening and treatment through primary healthcare systems can help reduce long term health risks.
Source:
The Hindu
Indian Express

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