Article 6ZXQV Junk food leads to more children being obese than underweight for first time

Junk food leads to more children being obese than underweight for first time

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Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6ZXQV)

Cheap ultra-processed food behind rise in overweight children, with one in 10 now obese globally, says Unicef

More children around the world are obese than underweight for the first time, according to a UN report that warns ultra-processed junk food is overwhelming childhood diets.

There are 188 million teenagers and school-age children with obesity - one in 10 - Unicef said, affecting health and development and bringing a risk of life-threatening diseases.

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