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    Obesity linked to 8.2% of Belgium deaths in new health report

    August 8, 2026
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    BRUSSELS / RankWire.AI / – Obesity was linked to 9,509 deaths in Belgium during 2022, representing 8.2 percent of total national mortality, according to new data from the Belgian public health institute Sciensano. Marking the first time public health researchers in the country have systematically quantified mortality directly attributable to an elevated body mass index (BMI), the report reveals that weight-related complications caused more than one death per hour nationwide. The statistical findings also show that high BMI resulted in over 150,000 lost years of life across all demographic groups in a single year.

    Obesity linked to 8.2% of Belgium deaths in new health report
    Scientific researchers study cardiovascular disease data to improve public health prevention.

    The comprehensive epidemiological investigation examined underlying causes of death to determine how elevated body mass index contributes to chronic health conditions. Research findings identified cardiovascular complications as the primary contributor to mortality, with coronary heart diseases accounting for 2,009 deaths. Neurodegenerative disorders represented the second largest category, as Alzheimer disease and other forms of dementia were linked to 1,652 deaths. Additionally, cerebrovascular diseases were cited in 1,171 deaths, alongside significant contributions from chronic kidney disease and various digestive cancers.

    Demographic breakdowns within the dataset demonstrate that mortality risks associated with elevated weight expand significantly alongside advancing age. Individuals aged 65 and older experienced the highest concentration of health complications related to excessive body weight. Gender analysis revealed that male mortality rates exceeded female rates across most age brackets. However, among citizens aged 85 and older, women recorded higher total mortality figures, a trend epidemiologists attribute to longer average life expectancy among female demographics.

    Sciensano Quantifies High Body Mass Index Mortality for First Time

    Geographical evaluation across the federal territory highlighted pronounced regional disparities in mortality rates tied to excessive weight. The southern region of Wallonia recorded the highest mortality level, registering 95.21 deaths per 100,000 residents. The Brussels-Capital Region followed with an age-standardized rate of 85 deaths per 100,000 residents. Flanders recorded the lowest relative impact, logging 73.60 deaths per 100,000 people. Public health analysts note these regional variations reflect underlying socioeconomic differences, dietary patterns, and healthcare access profiles across the Belgian federation.

    The publication of this data coincides with policy assessments carried out under the guidance of the Federal Public Service Health, which oversees national health strategies. Public health officials are utilizing the findings to assess the long-term economic burden placed on the healthcare system by chronic non-communicable diseases. The comparative risk assessment methodology employed by researchers involved calculating the population attributable fraction for each disease, establishing baseline estimates to guide future preventative health interventions.

    Coronary Heart Disease Accounts for Over Two Thousand Belgian Deaths

    At the European level, health institutions such as the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control track similar metabolic risk factors to coordinate regional policy frameworks. The Belgian report aligns with wider European Union health monitoring goals aimed at reducing premature mortality from non-communicable conditions. International health guidelines maintained by the World Health Organization continue to recommend integrated multi-sectoral strategies to curb metabolic risk factors, emphasizing public education, nutritional labeling, and early clinical management.

    The findings establish an empirical foundation for health authorities seeking to lower the incidence of high body mass index across Western Europe. By quantifying both mortality totals and years of life lost, public health planners can prioritize resources toward screening, intervention programs, and lifestyle management initiatives. As regional administrations analyze the data, federal health frameworks are expected to focus on early preventative care to reduce chronic disease prevalence nationwide.

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