The Herald

UK facing obesity crisis, warns charity

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MORE than 42 million adults in the UK will be overweight or obese by 2040, according to new projection­s.

Analysis by Cancer Research UK shows that seven in 10 (71 per cent) people will be overweight or obese by 2040.

Of this, almost four in 10 (36%) adults (21 million) will be obese.

At present, 64% of adults are overweight or obese, with figures rising year on year.

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

Writing in the Times, Lord Hague said the U-turn, which will see a ban on buy-one-get-onefree deals 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 adverts before a 9pm watershed has also been put on hold for a year.

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

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

“Ministers mustn’t keep kicking the can down the road when it comes to tackling the obesity crisis.”

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