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China facing obesity crisis as forecasts predict 65% will be overweight by 2030

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Beijing is racing against time before chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular problems place further pressure on the country’s healthcare system.

Last year, the National Health Commission (NHC) and other government departments launched a three-year plan to tackle the problem, which includes diet and exercise recommendations.

Last month it stepped up its efforts by announcing a plan to introduce multidisciplinary “weight management clinics” at hospitals across the nation.

According to a study published in The Lancet last month, by 2021 the number of overweight or obese adults in China had passed the 400 million mark – compared with 180 million in India or 172 million in the United States. This figure is projected to rise to 630 million by 2050.

The study used the World Health Organization’s definition, which classes people with a body mass index – a person’s weight divided by the square of their height – of over 30 as obese.



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