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(BUTTON) Search with google * become a supporter * subscribe * Sign in/up * (BUTTON) my account + Comment activity + Edit profile + Email preferences + Change password + Sign out * (BUTTON) International edition + switch to the UK edition + switch to the US edition + switch to the Australia edition * jobs * dating * holidays * the guardian app * video * podcasts * pictures * newsletters * today's paper * the observer * digital archive * crosswords * Facebook * Twitter * jobs * dating * holidays * We’d appreciate your feedback on our new navigation. Share your thoughts here. * UK * UK politics * education * media * society * law * scotland * wales * northern ireland (BUTTON) more Obesity UK is most obese country in western Europe, OECD finds Campaigners criticise ‘pathetic’ measures to tackle crisis as report shows 26.9% of Britain’s population is obese The feet of a person being weighed on scales [ ] The OECD report says obesity in the UK has increased by 92% since the 1990s. Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA Obesity UK is most obese country in western Europe, OECD finds Campaigners criticise ‘pathetic’ measures to tackle crisis as report shows 26.9% of Britain’s population is obese Haroon Siddique Saturday 11 November 2017 10.16 GMT First published on Friday 10 November 2017 17.50 GMT * Share on Facebook * Share on Twitter * Share via Email * (BUTTON) View more sharing options * Share on LinkedIn * Share on Pinterest * Share on Google+ * Share on WhatsApp * Share on Messenger * (BUTTON) Close This article is 1 month old The UK is the most obese country in western Europe, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Its annual Health at a Glance report, published on Friday, shows that 26.9% of the UK population had a body mass index of 30 and above, the official definition of obesity, in 2015. Only five of the OECD’s 35 member states had higher levels of obesity, with four outside Europe and one in eastern Europe. The OECD’s report, which says obesity in the UK has increased by 92% since the 1990s, illustrates the scale of the public health challenge, with fears it could bankrupt the NHS. Tam Fry, chair of the National Obesity Forum, said: “One could weep over the figures, the result of successive governments who have, for the last 30 years, done next to nothing to tackle obesity. “Even today, we have only a pathetic attempt by Theresa May’s administration to get serious about reducing the numbers and avoiding an official estimate that more than 50% of the UK will be obese by 2050. Ten years ago, a government department report stated that the nation was sleepwalking into obesity – but no minister, either then or since, has woken up to the fact.” The government was heavily criticised when it launched its childhood obesity strategy last year for its reliance on voluntary action by the food and drink industry and lack of restrictions on junk food marketing and advertising. Along with smoking, obesity is one of the two main drivers behind the biggest killers of the modern world: cancers, heart attacks, strokes and diabetes. The UK has the 11th highest cancer mortality rate (221.9 deaths per 100,000 people), according to the OECD. But the proportion of adults with diabetes in the UK (4.7%) was one of the lowest, bettered only by Lithuania, Estonia and Ireland. High street lunch meal deals 'can contain up to 30 teaspoons of sugar' Read more The report comes the day after official figures were published showing a record number of caesareans (28% of all births) in English hospitals in 2016-17, up 11% in five years. The increase was partly attributed to rising obesity levels, accompanied as it was by statistics showing one in five women pregnant women have a BMI greater than 30. Last month, the World Obesity Forum predicted that unless effective action is taken, the cost of treating ill health caused by obesity in the UK will rise from $19bn (£14bn) to $31bn per year in 2025. The US has the highest level of obesity (38%), according to the OECD, followed by Mexico, New Zealand, Hungary and Australia. Dr Alison Tedstone, chief nutritionist at Public Health England, said: “Most countries are facing rising levels of obesity, putting pressure on health and social care systems. While England has the worst rates of adult obesity in western Europe, our plans to tackle this are among the most ambitious. “We’re working with industry to make food healthier, we’ve produced guidance for councils on planning healthier towns and we’re delivering campaigns encouraging people to choose healthier food and lead healthier lives. It’s taken many years for us to reach this point and change will not happen overnight.” • This article was amended on 11 November 2017. The original incorrectly stated that the proportion of adults with diabetes in the UK was one of the lowest, bettered only by Lithuania, Estonia and London. It should have said: “Lithuania, Estonia and Ireland”. This has been corrected. Topics * Obesity * Health * Life expectancy * news * Share on Facebook * Share on Twitter * Share via Email * Share on LinkedIn * Share on Pinterest * Share on Google+ * Share on WhatsApp * Share on Messenger * Reuse this content more on this story * Kellogg's UK prompts anger by branding Frosties an adult cereal Company has been accused of attempting to get around child obesity sugar rules Published: 1 Dec 2017 Kellogg's UK prompts anger by branding Frosties an adult cereal * Children seeing up to 12 adverts for junk food an hour on TV, study finds Health experts call for ministers to ban adverts for foods high in fat, sugar and salt before 9pm watershed, saying rules are ‘not fit for purpose’ Published: 28 Nov 2017 Children seeing up to 12 adverts for junk food an hour on TV, study finds * Obesity among children starting primary school continues to rise Health campaigners call for restrictions on junk food marketing as NHS figures show higher levels of obesity in deprived areas Published: 19 Oct 2017 Obesity among children starting primary school continues to rise * Men are putting on weight – and the diagnosis is grim Neil Boom More men are developing type 2 diabetes. I knew I was at risk, but I needed a nudge, writes Neil Boom, managing director of Gresham PR Published: 27 Nov 2017 Men are putting on weight – and the diagnosis is grim * + Supersized chocolate bars and sweet bags banned from hospitals Published: 16 Oct 2017 Supersized chocolate bars and sweet bags banned from hospitals + UK leads the way with its fizzy drink tax - it should cover sweets too Patrick Collinson Published: 12 Oct 2017 UK leads the way with its fizzy drink tax - it should cover sweets too + Shocking figures show there are now 124 million obese children worldwide Published: 10 Oct 2017 Shocking figures show there are now 124 million obese children worldwide + Global cost of obesity-related illness to hit $1.2tn a year from 2025 Published: 10 Oct 2017 Global cost of obesity-related illness to hit $1.2tn a year from 2025 (BUTTON) More more on this story most viewed * UK * UK politics * education * media * society * law * scotland * wales * northern ireland back to top IFRAME: /email/form/footer/37 * become a supporter * make a contribution * securedrop * ask for help * advertise with us * work for us * contact us * complaints & corrections * terms & conditions * privacy policy * cookie policy * digital newspaper archive * all topics * all contributors * Facebook * Twitter © 2017 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. 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