Almost half of Cypriot kids overweight - WHO

Of all Europeans, Cypriots have the highest rate of overweight and obese children, of which 43 per cent are both boys and girls, the latest figures of the World Health Organisation (WHO) revealed.

The research, which included 300,000 children between the ages of 6 to 9 clearly shows Mediterranean countries, which are famous for their healthy diet of salads, olive oil and fish, have Europe’s biggest weight problem as next on the list are Greece, Spain and Italy, the only countries with rates over 40 per cent.

The Mediterranean diet for children in these countries is gone,”Joao Breda, head of the WHO European Office for Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases, warned.
Those who are closest to the Mediterranean diet are the Swedish kids. The Mediterranean diet is gone and we need to recover it.

The data, from WHO’s Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative between 2015 and 2017, show that the lowest number of fat children live in Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.

France, Norway, Ireland, Latvia and Denmark are also among the countries with the lowest rates, ranging from 5 per cent to 9 per cent in either sex.

Though no numbers regarding the diet and physical activities are yet available for Cyprus from this study, research has shown that the main factors resulting in gaining weight are a sugary, salty and fatty diet and a lack of exercise.

There’s low levels of fruit and vegetables consumption which is a problem, there’s high levels of sweets, sugary drinks… the negative elements of a Western diet, Breda said about the Mediterranean countries.

Cyprus Mail

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