More than 42 million adults in the UK will be overweight or obese by 2040, projections show. PA
More than 42 million adults in the UK will be overweight or obese by 2040, projections show. PA
More than 42 million adults in the UK will be overweight or obese by 2040, projections show. PA
More than 42 million adults in the UK will be overweight or obese by 2040, projections show. PA

Seven in 10 UK adults ‘will be overweight or obese by 2040’


Soraya Ebrahimi
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More than 71 per cent of the UK population will be overweight or obese by 2040, projections from Cancer Research show.

Analysis shows 42 million adults in the UK will be overweight or obese by 2040. Of this, 36 per cent of adults (21 million) will be obese.

Sixty-four per cent of adults are overweight or obese, with figures rising each year.

The new data comes after former Conservative leader William Hague attacked the government for delaying measures to tackle unhealthy eating, calling the weakening of the anti-obesity strategy under pressure from MPs “morally reprehensible”.

Writing in The Times on Tuesday, Mr Hague said the U-turn, which will see a ban on deals to buy one, get one free for foods high in fat, salt and sugar postponed for a year, adds to the “history of failed obesity strategies”.

The government has said it intends to delay the measures for 12 months due to the “unprecedented” squeeze on living standards.

A ban on TV junk food advertisements before 9pm has also been put on hold for a year.

Being overweight or obese increases the risk of at least 13 different types of cancer and also causes other conditions such as high blood pressure and Type 2 diabetes.

An estimated 22,800 cases of cancer in the UK each year are due to people being overweight and obese.

“These projections should serve as a wake-up call to the government about the state of our nation’s health,” said Michelle Mitchell, chief executive of Cancer Research UK.

“Ministers mustn’t keep kicking the can down the road when it comes to tackling the obesity crisis — delaying measures that will lead to healthier food options.

“I urge them to revisit this decision and take bold action on obesity, the second biggest preventable risk factor for cancer in the UK.”

Lord William Hague. Stephen Lock/The National
Lord William Hague. Stephen Lock/The National

The new report suggests the number of people who are obese could overtake the number who are a healthy weight by as early as the late 2020s in England and late 2030s in Northern Ireland.

For Scotland and Wales, the crossover is not expected to happen before 2040.

Prevalence of severe obesity, or a body mass index above 40, is expected to almost double across the UK to 6 per cent.

The report says overweight rates appear to have levelled out for now but obesity is still climbing.

Among women, about 60 per cent are overweight or obese but this is projected to rise to 67 per cent by 2040.

Among men, 74 per cent will be overweight or obese by 2040, up from 68 per cent now.

The report also suggests those experiencing higher levels of deprivation could suffer the most.

In England in 2019, 35 per cent of people living in the most deprived areas were obese and this is estimated to increase to 46 per cent by 2040.

In comparison, 22 per cent of people living in the least deprived areas were obese in 2019 and this is estimated to increase to 25 per cent.

“Obesity is a complex issue and the world around us can make it very difficult to keep a healthy weight,” said Dr Julie Sharp, head of health and patient information at Cancer Research UK.

“Government action is key in making sure that the healthy option is readily available and affordable for people and addressing the wider barriers that prevent people from living healthy lives.

“If these staggering trends continue, obesity will eclipse smoking as the biggest cause of cancer.

“We recognise the pressing need to tackle obesity, given it costs the NHS an estimated £6.5 billion ($8bn) a year and is the second biggest cause of cancer,” the Department of Health and Social Care said.

“We’re taking urgent action to encourage people to choose healthier food options through introducing calorie labelling on menus, supporting families through schemes such as healthy start and bringing into force rules on the placement of less healthy products in stores.

“We will set out further action on levelling up the nation’s health through a white paper later this year.”

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