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The World Obesity Atlas 2022, published by the World Obesity Federation, predicts that one billion people globally, including 1 in 5 women and 1 in 7 men, will be living with obesity by 2030.
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Age-standardised estimates for adults aged 20 years and older. This page shows the globe and world map for trends in the combined prevalence of underweight and obesity for adults from 1990 to 2022.
The 2022 Atlas, launched on World Obesity Day, presents projections for 2030 including the projected prevalence for obesity and severe obesity in men and women, and revisits 2030 projections for children.
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In the map here you can see differences in death rates from obesity across the world, per 100,000 people in the population. Death rates tend to be higher in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, North Africa, and Latin America.
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We hope that the 2023 World Obesity Atlas can provide a starting point for these efforts. This fifth edition features updated predictions for the prevalence of obesity up to 2035, comparing regional outlooks and providing national scorecards for 187 countries assessing their readiness to deal with obesity locally.