UNICEF says action is urgently needed to stem the global obesity crisis. Photo: Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS

Globally, obesity is likely now more prevalent among school-aged children and adolescents than being underweight, according to a UNICEF report which blames the ubiquitous marketing of junk food.

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The UN children's agency based its estimates on data from 2000-2022 compiled by academics in countries around the world, who first predicted in 2017 that this "tipping point" would be reached in the coming years.

UNICEF used the data to project what has happened since 2022, based on trends

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