Vietnam News

Over 37% of Ho Chi Minh City students are now overweight or obese

More than 37% of students in Ho Chi Minh City are overweight or obese, with rapid urbanization among contributing factors.

Tang Chi Thuong, director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health, said at a meeting last week that obesity rates are rising rapidly across all age groups. Recent figures indicate the obesity rate among children under 5 surged from 11.1% in 2017 to 13.6% in 2022, and now stands at 19.02%, higher than Vietnam’s national average.

According to a nutrition report from the city’s People’s Committee, rapid urbanization and lifestyle changes are driving the increase. Easier access to fast food, sugary beverages and processed foods, along with increasingly sedentary lifestyles, have significantly contributed to the obesity epidemic.

Obesity is linked to serious health conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO estimates that by 2035, global obesity-related expenses could reach approximately $4 trillion annually.

Ho Chi Minh City has set ambitious targets to combat obesity, aiming to reduce the obesity rate among children under 5 to below 14%, below 40% among those aged 5-18 and below 35% for adults by 2030.

By Le Phuong – VnExpress.net – March 19, 2025

En poursuivant la visite de ce site, vous acceptez l’utilisation de traceurs (cookies) vous permettant juste d'optimiser techniquement votre navigation. Plus d’informations

En poursuivant la visite de ce site, vous acceptez l’utilisation de traceurs (cookies) vous permettant d'optimiser techniquement votre navigation. Aucune information sur votre utilisation de ce site ne sera partagée auprès de quelconques médias sociaux, de sociétés commerciales ou d'agences de publicité et d'analyse. Cliquer sur le bouton "Accepter", équivaut à votre consentement.

Fermer