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WHO Report Suggests Food Apps & Online Gaming Driving Obesity

M.Cby M.C
May 3, 2022
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A report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) has revealed that the way children use meal-delivery apps and the rising popularity of online gaming could be driving obesity across Europe.

According to WHO, No European country is on track to stop obesity rising by 2025. Nearly 60% of adults and a third of children are overweight or obese, and the COVID-19 pandemic made it even worse. WHO has however suggested restricting the marketing of unhealthy foods to children, cutting the cost of healthy food and encouraging all ages to exercise more.

The WHO European Regional Obesity Report 2022 noted that rates of overweight and obesity reached “epidemic proportions”, with only the Americas having a higher level of obese adults than Europe. Hence, it estimated that the problem is causing 1.2 million deaths every year in Europe, 13% of all deaths and at least, 200,000 new cases of cancer annually.

Revelations by the Report

The report also stated that carrying too much body fat increases the risk of many diseases, including 13 types of cancer, type-2 diabetes, heart problems and lung conditions. It is also the main cause of disability, the report revealed.

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Obesity is “a complex disease” and much more than the combination of an unhealthy diet and a lack of physical activity, the report pointed out. Dr. Hans Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe, said “Obesity knows no borders”.

Dr. Kluge further disclosed that “The countries in our region are incredibly diverse but every one is challenged to some degree”. However, he said “we can change the trajectory of obesity in the region” by developing strong health systems.

The report pointed out that Europe’s highly digitalised food environments affect what, when and how people eat and should be monitored more closely. Meal-delivery apps, for example, play a significant role in increasing consumption of high-fat and high-sugar food and drinks. UK research however suggested that eating a takeaway meal means consuming 200 more calories per day, on average, than food prepared at home. Over the course of a week, this could mean a child eating the equivalent of an extra day’s worth of calories.

The Other Side of the Report

The report, however, presented at the European Congress on Obesity, also suggested that online food and meal delivery systems can be used in a positive way to improve diets, access to healthy food and wellbeing.

Online gaming, which is hugely popular among children, has also been linked to poorer diet, unhealthy behaviour and more time sitting rather than being active. But again, the WHO noted that this technology could be harnessed to improve the physical and mental health of young people.

In the European region, the UK has the second highest proportion of obese adults. It also has the fourth highest proportion of overweight or obese adults, behind Israel, Malta and Turkey. Across Europe, being overweight or obese affects 8% of under-fives; 29% of five-nine-year-olds and 25% of 10-19-year-olds.

In the UK, some policies have been introduced to tackle obesity. They include large restaurants and cafes being required by law to show calorie information, with a similar system being considered for Scotland.

During autumn in England, ‘buy one, get one free’b (BOGOF) promotions will start to be phased out after research revealed that they encouraged people to buy 20% more food than they needed. There is also a plan to ban TV adverts for food high in sugar, salt and fat before 9pm across the UK.

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