India Overtakes US in Childhood Obesity With 20 Million Children
India has overtaken the United States to become the second highest country globally for childhood obesity. This data is according to the World Obesity Atlas 2026 released by the World Obesity Federation. Compiling data till 2025 the report estimates that 41 million Indian children have a high Body Mass Index (BMI). Which is including 14 million living with obesity. By 2040 it is projected that 20 million children in India could be living with obesity while 56 million may be either overweight or obese.
As per the World Obesity Atlas 2026:
Among countries projected to have over 10 million children with high BMI, China, India, and the United States lead the list.
The World Obesity Atlas 2026 presents concerning projections for the next 15 years.
By 2040 in India,
The report warns that childhood obesity exposes children to adult-like chronic illnesses, including hypertension and cardiovascular disease.
Globally, by 2040, an estimated 507 million children could be overweight or living with obesity.
According to Johanna Ralston, CEO of the World Obesity Federation, India is among the fastest-rising countries in childhood obesity, with annual increases averaging nearly 5%.
Several factors contribute to this trend,
India also ranks first in the WHO South-East Asia Region, with over 45 million young people (0–19 years) overweight or obese.
Childhood obesity increases the risk of,
The report estimates that by 2040, over 57 million children globally may show early signs of cardiovascular disease due to high triglycerides while 43 million could develop hypertension.
The World Obesity Federation calls for urgent, coordinated policy action,
Q. According to the World Obesity Atlas 2026, India ranks _____ globally in childhood obesity.
A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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