1、World Obesity Atlas 2026 Childhood Obesity 2nd editionOverweight and obesity in children and adolescents New global,regional and national estimates of the numbers of children living with overweight and obesity now and projected to 2040 New estimates of the numbers of children with early signs of hea
2、rt disease,stroke,diabetes and liver disease due to overweight and obesity National performance on seven indicators for childrens exposure to obesity risk factors National performance on seven policies to protect children from obesity Plus 196 national scorecards for individual country-level figures
3、 for childhood obesity,early signs of chronic disease,extent of the preventable risks,and policy actionsMarch 2026Source information compiled by Tim Lobstein,Rachel Thompson,Rachel Jackson-Leach,Sarah Spreckley and Jaynaide Powis.Additional material from the World Obesity Federation Communications a
4、nd Policy teams.Design by fuzzylime fuzzylime.co.uk World Obesity Federation 2026.World Obesity Federation 3 Waterhouse Square,138-142 Holborn,London EC1N 2SWwww.worldobesity.org#worldobesityatlas Suggested Citation:World Obesity Federation.World Obesity Atlas 2026,Childhood Obesity 2nd edition.Lond
5、on:World Obesity Federation,2026.https:/data.worldobesity.org/publications/?cat=24 Acknowledgements:The World Obesity Atlas is a non-commercial publication by the World Obesity Federation.The publishers are indebted to the World Health Organization,the NCD Risk Factor Collaboration,the Institute for
6、 Health Metrics and Evaluation,the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,the World Bank,UNICEF,the United Nations Population Division,the Global Child Nutrition Foundation,and the Global Dietary Database at Tufts University.Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly and Company have provided fundi