40% of US adults are obese

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About 40% of US adults are obese, government survey finds

About 40% of US adults are obese, government survey finds
A new government survey finds that about 40% of American adults are obese


A person who is 5-foot-4, the average height for U.S. women, is considered obese at a weight of 174 pounds and severely obese above 232 pounds. A person who is 5-foot-9, about the average height for men, is deemed obese at 203 pounds and severely obese at 270.

NEW YORK -- About 4 in 10 American adults are obese, and nearly 1 in 10 is severely so, government researchers said Thursday.

By 2019, every single U.S. state had an obesity rate higher than 35% except two: Colorado and Hawaii (and the District of Columbia). Ten states were over 45%, and Mississippi, the state with the highest obesity rate, nearly hit 50%.



The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention findings come from a 2017-18 health survey that measures height and weight. More than 5,000 U.S. adults took part.

The survey found that the obesity rate was 42% — higher than the 40% found in a similar 2015-16 study. The severe obesity rate was more than 9% in the new survey, up from the 8% figure in the previous one

Then, using current trends in overweight and obesity from each state, the researchers projected into the future, and found that by 2030, one in two adults in the U.S. will be considered obese, and one in four will be considered severely obese, with a BMI of 40 or higher. In 29 states, obesity rates will climb to over 50%



Those increases aren't considered statistically significant: The survey numbers are small enough that there's a mathematical chance the rates didn't truly rise.

But it's clear that adult obesity rates are trending up, said the CDC's Cynthia Ogden, one of the report's authors.

A half-century ago, about 1 in 100 American adults were severely obese. Now it's 10 times more common.

The obesity rate has risen about 40% in the last two decades.

The findings suggest that more Americans will get diabetes, heart disease and cancer, said Dr. William Dietz, a George Washington University obesity expert.

It also will be increasingly difficult for doctors to care for so many severely obese people, Dietz said. He has estimated that on average, every primary care doctor treating adults has about 100 severely obese patients.

“How's a provider going to do that? Severe obesity really requires very intensive therapy,” he said.

The CDC did not report new obesity numbers for kids and teens. That may come out later this year, Ogden said. In 2015-16, 18.5% of kids and teens were obese and just under 6% were severely obese.

Dietz faulted the government for not pushing for more measures to promote physical activity and better eating. Building more sidewalks and passing a national tax on sugary beverages could make a big difference, he said.

Obesity — which means not merely overweight, but seriously overweight — is considered one of the nation's leading public health problems.

It is measured by the body mass index, or BMI, a figure calculated from a person's weight and height. A BMI of 25 or greater is considered overweight, a BMI of 30 and above is obese, and a BMI of 40 or above is severely obese.
 

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How many times we have to tell you nikkas that BMI is absolute trash :unimpressed:

I’m “obese “ and I have a 6 pack :unimpressed:

That being said, there are a lot of fat mfs out here and you can see why these lazy mfs fat because they don’t do shyt nor push themselves. Just be at the gym wasting time in the way and shyt :unimpressed:
 

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I used to work in an office that did physicals and just looking at some people I’d be surprised how heavy they were. Our perception of obesity is those types of people on 600 pounds life, but it’s actually someone much smaller. It really gave me a new perspective, because some of the people I wouldn’t really categorize as someone who was obese. Maybe a little fluffy, but they didn’t look bad.
 

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How many times we have to tell you nikkas that BMI is absolute trash :unimpressed:

I’m “obese “ and I have a 6 pack :unimpressed:

That being said, there are a lot of fat mfs out here and you can see why these lazy mfs fat because they don’t do shyt nor push themselves. Just be at the gym wasting time in the way and shyt :unimpressed:

The vast majority of people dont hit the gym or even exercise so BMi works fine for the public
 

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The vast majority of people dont hit the gym or even exercise so BMi works fine for the public

And this is based one what...your personal assertion only I’m assuming :unimpressed:

BMI is a tool for classifying more people as “unhealthy” so insurance companies can justify the rates they charge. So no it doesn’t work fine for the general public and isn’t backed by the scientific community...we all pay for it when it comes to heath coverage clown :unimpressed:
 

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And this is based one what...your personal assertion only I’m assuming :unimpressed:

BMI is a tool for classifying more people as “unhealthy” so insurance companies can justify the rates they charge. So no it doesn’t work fine for the general public and isn’t backed by the scientific community...we all pay for it when it comes to heath coverage clown :unimpressed:
Shutcho fatass up :umad:
 

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I am flabby right now :mjcry:. I haven't lift in 2 months. Starting back up tonight, work's been making my life hell.
 
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