World Obesity Day 2026: 8 Billion Reasons to Act—One Story at a Time
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World Obesity Day is celebrated every 4 March, a day that seeks to raise awareness and promote the prevention and treatment of the disease.
World Obesity Day 2026 places at the center of the debate one of the greatest threats to public health in the 21st century. More than a billion people in the world live with a disease that advances to the pace of changes in our habits, our cities and our food system. The day, promoted by the World Obesity Federation on 4 March, not only seeks to raise awareness about the associated risks. It also sends a clear message: obesity is a complex disea…
In the framework of World Obesity Day, specialists raised the alerts for the sustained increase of cases at the global and national levels, especially among children. This March 4th, the aim is to make visible that obesity is not only a condition associated with weight, but a complex chronic disease that impacts quality and life expectancy. According to international organizations such as the World Health Organization, more than a billion people…
World Obesity Day 2026: CAPPA seeks tougher regulation of junk food marketing - EnviroNews - latest environment news, climate change, renewable energy
On the occasion of World Obesity Day (WOD) 2026 on Wednesday, March 4, Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has called for stricter policies to curb the aggressive marketing of unhealthy foods and beverages linked to obesity and other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), warning that decisive regulation is critical to protect public health. In a statement marking this year’s theme, “8 billion reasons to act on obesity,” C…
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