Number of obese children worldwide up tenfold since 1975

World Obesity Day prompts numerous reports detailing extent and impact of rising obesity levels

Overweight Chinese students at a fitness camp near Beijing
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The number of children and teenagers worldwide classified as obese has increased tenfold since 1975, according to a report in The Lancet published to mark World Obesity Day.

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