Why is obesity a public health issue?
Every year 4 million people die as a result of obesity, according to the World Health Organization global burden of disease.
Obesity is a major risk factor for chronic diseases, such as, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, certain types of cancer, and can impact on quality of life.
Rates of obesity have almost tripled across the globe since 1975, partly due to changes in environmental factors, such as, increased access to high-calorie foods and decreased physical activity levels.
Policies that increase the accessibility, affordability, and availability of healthy food, support physical activity, and improve the environment in which we are born, grow, work, play and age are needed to support population health.
Support Services
If you are concerned about how your weight may be impacting on your health, contact your doctor for advice.
The following websites also provide information and support: