Anti-Obesity Day is observed on November 26 of every calendar year. The goal of this day is to highlight how obesity is a public health hazard and encourage people to work towards ending it.
Mar 4, 2022 — WHO estimates that by 2025, approximately 167 million more people – adults and children – will become less healthy because they are overweight or obese. On the occasion of World Obesity Day 2022, WHO is urging countries to do more to reverse this predictable and preventable health crisis.
Over a year ago, on World Obesity Day 2021, the link between obesity and worsened COVID-19 outcomes was clear – a stark reminder of why we urgently need to curb the rise of the disease.
Looking at health, youth and the world around us to see how we can address obesity together. This World Obesity Day, let's share knowledge, advocate together, and see obesity from a different perspective.
Anti-Obesity Day (AOD) is observed in various parts of the world on November 26, with several healthcare organizations and leading Media primarily in India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries marking the day with activities to highlight how obesity is a public health hazard.
World Obesity Day is a unified day of action that calls for a cohesive, cross-sector response to the obesity crisis. It takes place on 4 March and is convened by the World Obesity Federation in collaboration with its global members.
May 23, 2023 — World Obesity Day is an annual event that focuses on tackling the global obesity crisis. The campaign aims to improve worldwide awareness, prevention, and treatment of obesity.