Global, regional, and national prevalence of child and adolescent overweight and obesity, 1990–2021, with forecasts to 2050: a forecasting study for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021
Abstract
Despite the well documented consequences of obesity during childhood and adolescence and future risks of excess body mass on non-communicable diseases in adulthood, coordinated global action on excess body mass in early life is still insufficient. Inconsistent measurement and reporting are a barrier to specific targets, resource allocation, and interventions. In this Article we report current estimates of overweight and obesity across childhood and adolescence, progress over time, and forecasts to inform specific actions.
Using established methodology from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2021, we modelled overweight and obesity across childhood and adolescence from 1990 to 2021, and then forecasted to 2050. Primary data for our models included 1321 unique measured and self-reported anthropometric data sources from 180 countries and territories from survey microdata, reports, and published literature. These data were used to estimate age-standardised global, regional, and national overweight prevalence and obesity prevalence (separately) for children and young adolescents (aged 5-14 years, typically in school and cared for by child health services) and older adolescents (aged 15-24 years, increasingly out of school and cared for by adult services) by sex for 204 countries and territories from 1990 to 2021. Prevalence estimates from 1990 to 2021 were generated using spatiotemporal Gaussian process regression models, which leveraged temporal and spatial correlation in epidemiological trends to ensure comparability of results across time and geography. Prevalence forecasts from 2022 to 2050 were generated using a generalised ensemble modelling approach assuming continuation of current trends. For every age-sex-location population across time (1990-2050), we estimated obesity (vs overweight) predominance using the log ratio of obesity percentage to overweight percentage.
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1027Topics & keywords
- Overweight
- Obesity
- Medicine
- Environmental health
- Burden of disease
- Disease
- Pediatrics
- Internal medicine
Funding
- BABill and Melinda Gates FoundationAward: OPP1152504
- AAmgen
- ELEli Lilly and Company
- AAstraZeneca
- SSanofi
- AVAlexander von Humboldt-Stiftung
- APAlexion Pharmaceuticals
- AUAuckland University of Technology, New Zealand
- IPInternational Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
- JUJazan University
- LSLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- WTWellcome Trust
- CHChildren’s Hospital of Wisconsin Research Institute
- IFInstitute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
- MCMurdoch Children's Research Institute
- FMFresenius Medical Care North America
- TĐTrường Đại học Duy Tân
- SISRM Institute of Science and Technology
- JNJawaharlal Nehru University
- AIAsian Institute of Medicine, Science and Technology
- KMKasturba Medical College, Manipal
- NUNeyshabur University of Medical Sciences
- NINational Institute for Health and Care ResearchAward: NIHR202769
- KCKing's College London
- UCUniversity College London
- ECEuropean Commission
- UOUniversity of Tasmania
- SASouth African Medical Research Council
- UOUniversity of Pretoria
- DODepartment of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India
- DODepartment of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, India
- ICIndian Council of Medical Research
- CSCharles Sturt University
- UOUniversity of New South Wales
- UOUniversity of Sydney
- DUDeakin University
- RURMIT University
- AOAcademy of Scientific Research and Technology
- ASAin Shams University
- TUTaibah University
- SAScience and Technology Development Fund
- MDMinistero della Salute
- KAKing Abdulaziz University
- TUTsinghua University
- USUniversiteit Stellenbosch
- TUTehran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
- TMTaipei Medical University
- SGState Government of Victoria
- SUShahrekord University
- NUNankai University
- AUAsia University
- GUGuilan University of Medical Sciences
- SUShahrekord University of Medical Sciences
- GUGöteborgs Universitet
- ADAteneo de Manila University
- UOUniversity of Dhaka
- UOUniversity of Tsukuba
- LFLung Foundation Australia
- SNSecretaría Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación
- CMChina Medical University
- SUShaqra University
- IFInstitute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences
- UOUniversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad
- UDUniversitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie "Carol Davila" Bucureşti
- TWThe Wellcome Trust DBT India Alliance
- MUMasarykova Univerzita
- ISI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
- NINational Institute for Research in Tuberculosis
- IPIdorsia Pharmaceuticals
- MWMadda Walabu University
- NINational Institutes of Health
- MRMedical Research Council
- NHNational Health and Medical Research CouncilAwards: GNT 1171981, 1171981
- SAScience and Engineering Research Board
- SMSydney Medical School
- RIResearch Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
- BIBiotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council
- NHNational Human Genome Research Institute
- DODivision of Mathematical Sciences