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Citation

Shekar, Meera & Popkin, Barry M. (2020). Obesity: Health and Economic Consequences of an Impending Global Challenge. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.

Abstract

Obesity is a global ticking time bomb with huge potential negative economic and health impacts, especially for the poor. As of 2016, an estimated 44 percent of adults (more than two billion) worldwide are overweight or obese, and over 70 percent of them live in low- or middle-income countries, dispelling the myth that obesity is a problem only in high-income countries. The global obesity epidemic presents a formidable challenge to human capital acquisition, national wealth accumulation, and the goals of ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity. Given the renewed global focus on human capital, its links to the obesity epidemic, and the growing evidence base for double- and triple-duty actions, there is both an urgent need for action and a great opportunity for engagement that will require both a whole-of-government and a whole-ofdevelopment-partner approach. Countries and global partners need to act urgently to address this ensuing epidemic, with emphasis on interventions that require corrective public action rather than one of individual responsibility.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/978-1-4648-1491-4

Reference Type

Edited Book

Year Published

2020

Series Title

Human Development Perspectives Series

Author(s)

Shekar, Meera
Popkin, Barry M.

ORCiD

Popkin - 0000-0001-9495-9324