Over half of adults living in the European Union countries are now overweight or obese according to a report.
The rate of obesity has more than doubled over the past 20 years in most EU member states, international experts say.
The UK comes out worst, shortly followed by Ireland and Malta, where a quarter of the population is obese.
World experts meet this week to discuss how to reverse the "worrying trend".
The
European Commission and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD) who compiled the Health at a Glance Europe 2010
report believe the key to success is encouraging children to adopt
healthy habits.
Currently, one in seven children in the EU is overweight or obese - and the figures are set to rise even further.
Only
one in five children in the EU exercise regularly. Physical activity
tends to fall between the ages of 11 and 15 in most EU Member States.
Children
who are obese or overweight ar
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