According to WHO, 50.8% of Cook Islanders are obese, as are 45% of the inhabitants of Palau and Nauru and 43% of those of Samoa, Tonga and Niue. Obesity affects 42% of Marshall Islanders, a level similar to Qatar, the only non-Pacific country to make it to the top ten.
Kiribati and Tuvalu round out the list with obesity levels at 40% in these Pacific Island nations. Nukuro said the region was taking steps to address problems resulting from smoking, alcohol consumption, poor nutrition and lack of physical exercise.
Source: IANS