China tackles rising obesity rates with 3-year weight control campaign


The National Health Commission initiative aims to raise public awareness about weight management and promote healthy lifestyles. - Photo: Pixabay

BEIJING: China unveiled a comprehensive three-year campaign on Wednesday (June 26) to address its growing problem of obesity and overweight individuals.

The initiative, led by the National Health Commission alongside 15 other government departments, aims to raise public awareness about weight management and promote healthy lifestyles.

Guo Yanhong, head of the National Health Commission’s medical emergency response department, highlighted the urgency of the campaign.

She emphasised that obesity and overweight rates have become a significant public health concern in China.

The action plan outlines a multifaceted strategy to combat this issue, with the government aiming to intensify public education efforts on weight management.

This will involve promoting healthy eating habits, encouraging physical activity, and dispelling myths about weight control.

Medical experts and organisations will play a crucial role in disseminating authoritative information.

The plan also encourages the development of smart, wearable devices that can monitor weight and other health metrics.

Additionally, it emphasises the utilisation of Big Data and artificial intelligence technologies to personalise health management strategies. - China Daily/ANN

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