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    A looming health crisis is threatening teenagers, with nearly half a billion projected to be overweight or obese by 2030, according to a new report.

    Experts from the the Lancet Commission on Adolescent Health and Wellbeing warn that adolescent health worldwide is at a “tipping point,” with shifting health concerns marking a significant change from previous decades.

    While traditional threats like tobacco and alcohol use have seen a decline across the board, the report highlights a worrying rise in weight gain and mental health issues among adolescents.

    The commission projects a staggering 464 million teenagers worldwide will be overweight or obese by 2030, a drastic increase of 143 million compared to 2015 figures.

    The report also reveals a “significant decline” in teenage mental health over the past 30 years, further exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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    โ€œAdolescence can no longer be ignoredโ€ฆ the time to act is now,โ€ experts say (PA)

    This shift in dominant health concerns necessitates urgent action, the commission stresses, calling for a concerted effort to address the evolving challenges facing young people today.

    The commission’s findings underscore the need for a comprehensive approach to adolescent health, moving beyond traditional concerns to address the growing burden of obesity and mental health problems.

    They warned that progress in teenage health has โ€œlagged well behindโ€ the improvements that have been made in the health and development of young children โ€“ with these benefits being at risk of being โ€œunderminedโ€ with increased ill-health in teenagers.

    They added that current funding is โ€œnot proportionate with the magnitude of the challengeโ€.

    They wrote: โ€œAdolescence can no longer be ignoredโ€ฆ the time to act is now.โ€

    The authors of the report also highlighted how the shift towards a โ€œmore digital worldโ€ could have a โ€œprofound impact on young peopleโ€™s future health and wellbeingโ€.

    But they warned against โ€œoverly restrictingโ€ access, saying there needs to be be a balance, highlighting that the online world offers teenagers new opportunities for social interaction, education, employment and health promotion.

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    Adolescent health worldwide is at a “tipping point,” experts say (Alamy/PA)

    Meanwhile, they pointed out that this generation of teenagers is the first to grow up among harsher climate conditions.

    โ€œTodayโ€™s adolescents are the first cohort of humans who will live their entire life experiencing the growing reverberations of climate change,โ€ they wrote.

    Commission co-chairwoman Professor Sarah Baird, from George Washington University in the US, said: โ€œThe health and wellbeing of adolescents worldwide is at a tipping point, with mixed progress observed over the past three decades.

    โ€œWhilst tobacco and alcohol use has declined and participation in secondary and tertiary education has increased, overweight and obesity have risen by up to eight-fold in some countries in Africa and Asia over the past three decades, and there is a growing burden of poor adolescent mental health globally.

    โ€œAdditionally, the challenges faced by the worldโ€™s adolescents are at risk of being exacerbated by emerging global issues including climate change, world conflicts and a rapid transition to a more digital world.

    โ€œInvesting in the health and wellbeing of young people is crucial for safeguarding our collective future.โ€

    The authors of the commissionโ€™s report point out that โ€œinvestment in adolescent health will become increasingly important throughout the 21st centuryโ€, adding: โ€œAs populations age and fertility rates fall in even the poorest countries, ensuring the health and wellbeing of adolescents will be crucial to all countriesโ€™ health and prosperity.โ€

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