Malaysia is facing a growing health emergency – one in two adults is now overweight or obese, with the numbers climbing steadily from 44.5% in 2011 to a staggering 54.4% in 2023.

 

The situation is particularly concerning among certain groups, with Indian Malaysians recording the highest obesity rates at 63.9%, followed by women at 54.7%, and those aged 50-59 at 60.9%.

But weight isn’t the only problem.

 

The latest health data reveals Malaysians are living increasingly sedentary lifestyles – one in three adults gets no physical exercise at all.

At the same time, 84% don’t participate in sports or use walking or cycling for transportation.