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Annual Report 2023
Annual Review and Report for the World Obesity Federation, for the year ending 31 December 2023
ViewAccounts 2023
Annual Report and Financial Statements for the World Obesity Federation, for year ending 31 December 2023.
ViewSCOPE Sessions: Women’s health and obesity
Join us on 18 July for the first SCOPE Sessions webinar, focused on women's health and obesity.
ViewProf. Nick Finer
ViewProfessor Carlos Monteiro recognised with prestigious William Philip T James Award
Carlos Monteiro was honoured at ICO2024 for his pioneering work on ultra-processed foods & NOVA classification system.
ViewExercise snacks – a simple and effective way to avoid doing nothing?
Experts suggest "exercise snacks" -brief, intense activity bursts- could reduce sedentary time and improve fitness.
ViewThe perils and opportunities of social media in accessing information on obesity
Dr Bruno Halpern explored the benefits and perils of social media in a speech at ICO2024.
ViewUltra-processed foods are ‘pushing aside’ all other food groups to dominate global diets
In a presentation at ICO 2024, Professor Carlos Monteiro highlights the dangers UPFs represent to global health.
ViewAlmost half of Brazilian adults will be living with obesity within 20 years
Study suggests 48% of Brazilian adults will be living with obesity by 2044, with a further 27% living with overweight.
ViewFinnish advocacy group Terve Paino joins World Obesity Federation
The main goal of Terve Paino is to advocate for laws and regulations that promote a healthier food environment.
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