1、World Obesity Atlas 2023 Global,regional and national estimates for the prevalence of obesity up to 2035 for adults,children and adolescents Global,regional and national estimates of the economic impact of overweight and obesity on national GDP projected up to 2035 187 country scorecards including r
2、atings of national preparedness to address obesity March 2023Compiled by Tim Lobstein,Rachel Jackson-Leach,Jaynaide Powis,Hannah Brinsden and Maggie Gray.Design by Johnclarksondesign (www.johnclarksondesign.co.uk)World Obesity Federation 2023.World Obesity Federation 5th Floor,38 Chancery Lane,Londo
3、n WC2A 1ENwww.worldobesity.org#worldobesityatlas Suggested Citation:World Obesity Federation,World Obesity Atlas 2023.https:/data.worldobesity.org/publications/?cat=19Acknowledgements:The World Obesity Federation is indebted to the World Health Organization,the NCD Risk Factor Collaboration,and the
4、UN Population Division for the use of their downloadable data in the present Atlas.Thanks must also go to Louise Baur,Simn Barquera,Johanna Ralston and Rachel Nugent for reviewing this report.The World Obesity Federation would also like to thank RTI International for producing the economic impact an
5、d projected obesity prevalence data within this Atlas.This work was funded by an unrestricted grant from Novo Nordisk.World Obesity and RTI International have put several safeguards in place to maintain transparency,reproducibility,and an iterative critical review of the research process for this pr
6、oject.Development of the economic estimates was guided by an independent advisory committee and peer-reviewed.An extended version is published in BMJ Global Health as Okunogbe,A.,Nugent,R.,Spencer,G.,Powis,J.,Ralston,J.and Wilding,J.,2022.Economic impacts of overweight and obesity:current and future