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World Obesity Day 2026: Prevention, Early Action and Personalized Care

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4th March 2026

On the occasion of World Obesity Day, the Malta Association of Public Health Medicine (MAPHM) calls for strengthened action on obesity prevention and improved access to tailored, person-centered services for individuals living with overweight and obesity in Malta.

Obesity is a complex, chronic disease influenced by biological, environmental, social and behavioural determinants. It is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, certain cancers, and reduced quality of life. Addressing obesity requires coordinated, sustained, and evidence-based public health strategies.

Prevention Must Start Early

MAPHM emphasizes that prevention remains the cornerstone of tackling obesity. Action is required across the life course, including:

Population-level measures, alongside community engagement and health literacy initiatives, are essential to reduce future disease burden.

Tailor-Made Services for People Living with Obesity

While prevention is critical, MAPHM stresses that individuals already living with overweight or obesity require structured, multidisciplinary, and personalized care.

Obesity management should include:

Care pathways must be evidence-based, non-stigmatizing, and designed around the needs of the individual. Obesity is not a personal failure but a medical condition that deserves professional support and compassion.

Reducing Stigma and Strengthening Policy

MAPHM also calls for continued efforts to reduce weight stigma in healthcare settings and society at large. Public health policy must balance prevention, regulation, clinical services, and community empowerment.

On World Obesity Day, MAPHM reiterates its commitment to supporting policies and services that prevent obesity, promote healthier environments, and ensure equitable access to quality care for all.

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