Top 10 Fattest Countries
Published by Jon Mikel Iñarritu February 8th, 2007 in Fast Facts, News Tags: body mass index, world health organization.According to the World Health Organization there are currently 1.6 billion overweight adults in the world and that number is projected to grow by 40% over the next 10 years.
- Naruru (94.5%)
- Micronesia (91.1%)
- Cook Islands (90.9%)
- Tonga (90.8%)
- Niue (81.7%
- Samoa (80.4%)
- Palau (78.4%)
- Kuwait (74.2%)
- United States (74.1%)
- Kiribati (73.6%)
The list reflects the percentage of overweight adults aged 15 and over. These are individuals who have individual body mass indexes, which measures weight relative to height, greater than or equal to 25. Obese is defined as having a BMI greater than or equal to 30.
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Thank you for posting this list of the fattest countries!
Americans need to understand that obesity means more than having to shop at stores that provide plus sizes. I recently published a book on cancer prevention with my brother and we posed the question. Why, when we spend 25 percent more on health care than any other country on the planet do we not make the top 40 in life expectancy?
It is not because we are smoking more (although we know clearly that smoking causes cancer). We smoke less than they do in Japan, Greece, Norway, Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Denmark, Korea, Mexico, Poland, Ireland, the U.K., France, new Zealand, Germany, italy, Finland, Canada, and Australia, but all of these countries have a longer life expectancy than we do.
Why? We are more obese. Obesity is responsible for 20 of cancer deaths in women, and 14 percent of cancer deaths in men in the U.S.
Can we do something about it? Yes! Look at the attack we have made on smoking. We need U.S. citizens to become enraged that our life expectancy is not longer with the amount we spend on health care. We need to cry that it is now predicted that we are expected to live LONGER than our children due to obesity. Perhaps the fast food industry needs to follow the Philip Morris example.
Lynne Eldridge M.D.
Author, “Avoiding Cancer One Day At A Time”
http://avoidcancernow.com
United States is clearly the MOST obese country in the world.. the other obese countries are tiny islands with like 100 people compared to the US with 300 million haha
AMERICANS ARE FAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
a bunch of white roly-polies! hahahahahahahahahahahah