UNICEF reports obese children now outnumber underweight globally, with 1 in 10 affected; ultra-processed foods cited as a major factor.
Breakdown
- More children are obese than underweight globally for the first time.
- Obesity has now surpassed underweight as a key indicator of malnutrition. 5s
- UNICEF reports that 1 in 10 children worldwide is living with obesity. 9s
- Ultra-processed foods are cited as a major contributing factor. 19s
- Diets high in sugar, starch, and salt can cause both obesity and nutrient deficiencies. 30s