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Nearly 1mil Terengganu residents overweight or obese, says health dept
Nearly 1mil Terengganu residents overweight or obese, says health dept

Free Malaysia Today

time17-05-2025

  • Health
  • Free Malaysia Today

Nearly 1mil Terengganu residents overweight or obese, says health dept

Terengganu health director Dr Kasemani Embong said there has been an increase of 15.2% from the number of obese and overweight persons recorded in 2011. (AFP pic) KUALA TERENGGANU : About 76% of Terengganu's population, equivalent to 988,000 out of 1.3 million residents, are either overweight or obese, according to the state health department. Its director Dr Kasemani Embong said the figure marks a worrying increase of 15.2% from 60.8% recorded in 2011. 'What's more concerning is that one in three teenagers, or over 30%, in the state are struggling with weight issues. This is largely due to unhealthy eating habits and sedentary lifestyles,' she said. Dr Kasemani Embong. She warned that this trend could further raise the risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, heart disease, kidney problems and high blood pressure, which are already prevalent in the state. 'Among teenagers, the constant use of gadgets and the easy availability of unhealthy food are major contributors to this problem,' she added when speaking at a fun run held in conjunction with the 2025 Obesity Awareness Campaign at Dataran Batu Buruk here today. To address the issue, she said the state health department is intensifying public health programmes, including the 'War On Sugar' campaign, which aims to raise awareness about hidden sugars in food and beverages. Kasemani also encouraged the public to drink more water and prepare healthier meals at home as a way to reduce sugar intake.

More than three quarters of T'ganu residents overweight or obese
More than three quarters of T'ganu residents overweight or obese

The Star

time17-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Star

More than three quarters of T'ganu residents overweight or obese

KUALA TERENGGANU: About 76% of Terengganu's population, equivalent to 988,000 out of 1.3 million residents, are either overweight or obese, according to the State Health Department. Its director, Datuk Dr Kasemani Embong, said the figure marks a worrying increase of 15.2% from 60.8% recorded in 2011. "What's more concerning is that one in three teenagers in the state is struggling with weight issues, largely due to unhealthy eating habits and sedentary lifestyles," she said. She warned that this trend could further raise the risk of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, kidney problems and high blood pressure, which are already prevalent in the state. "Among teenagers, the constant use of gadgets and the easy availability of unhealthy food are major contributors to this problem," she added when speaking at the Fun Run held in conjunction with the 2025 Obesity Awareness Campaign under the Terengganu State Health Agenda at Dataran Batu Buruk here on Saturday (May 17). To address the issue, the department intensified public health programmes, including the 'War On Sugar' campaign. Dr Kasemani also encouraged the public to drink more plain water and prepare healthier meals at home as a way to reduce sugar intake. – Bernama

Terengganu obesity rate climbs to 76pc, with one in three teens affected; state Health Dept urges lifestyle changes
Terengganu obesity rate climbs to 76pc, with one in three teens affected; state Health Dept urges lifestyle changes

Malay Mail

time17-05-2025

  • Health
  • Malay Mail

Terengganu obesity rate climbs to 76pc, with one in three teens affected; state Health Dept urges lifestyle changes

KUALA TERENGGANU, May 17 — About 76 per cent of Terengganu's population, equivalent to 988,000 out of 1.3 million residents, are either overweight or obese, according to the State Health Department (JKNT). Its director Datuk Dr Kasemani Embong said the figure marks a worrying increase of 15.2 per cent from 60.8 per cent recorded in 2011. 'What's more concerning is that one in three teenagers in the state is struggling with weight issues, largely due to unhealthy eating habits and sedentary lifestyles,' she said. She warned that this trend could further raise the risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, heart disease, kidney problems and high blood pressure, which are already prevalent in the state. 'Among teenagers, the constant use of gadgets and the easy availability of unhealthy food are major contributors to this problem,' she added when speaking at the Fun Run held in conjunction with the 2025 Obesity Awareness Campaign under the Terengganu State Health Agenda at Dataran Batu Buruk here today. To address the issue, JKNT is intensifying public health programmes, including the 'War On Sugar' campaign, which aims to raise awareness about hidden sugars in food and beverages. Dr Kasemani also encouraged the public to drink more plain water and prepare healthier meals at home as a way to reduce sugar intake. — Bernama

76pct of Terengganu residents overweight or obese, says state health department
76pct of Terengganu residents overweight or obese, says state health department

New Straits Times

time17-05-2025

  • Health
  • New Straits Times

76pct of Terengganu residents overweight or obese, says state health department

KUALA TERENGGANU: About 76 per cent of Terengganu's population, equivalent to 988,000 out of 1.3 million residents, are either overweight or obese, according to the State Health Department. Its director Datuk Dr Kasemani Embong said the figure marks a worrying increase of 15.2 per cent from 60.8 per cent recorded in 2011. "What's more concerning is that one in three teenagers in the state is struggling with weight issues, largely due to unhealthy eating habits and sedentary lifestyles," she said. She warned that this trend could further raise the risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, heart disease, kidney problems and high blood pressure, which are already prevalent in the state. "Among teenagers, the constant use of gadgets and the easy availability of unhealthy food are major contributors to this problem," she added when speaking at the Fun Run held in conjunction with the 2025 Obesity Awareness Campaign under the Terengganu State Health Agenda at Dataran Batu Buruk here today. To address the issue, the department is intensifying public health programmes, including the 'War On Sugar' campaign, which aims to raise awareness about hidden sugars in food and beverages. Dr Kasemani also encouraged the public to drink more plain water and prepare healthier meals at home as a way to reduce sugar intake.

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