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  2. Obesity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence is 21%, 23% and 14% respectively. Also, in a national survey of American Indian children 5–18 years old, 39 percent were found to be overweight or at risk for being overweight. [26] As per national survey data, these trends indicate that by 2030, 86.3% of adults will be overweight or obese and 51.1% obese. [27]

  3. Supersize US: Without ‘immediate action’ nearly 260 million ...

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    These states had the highest levels of obesity and overweight people among older adolescents in 2021. More than half of Texas males ages 15 to 24 and nearly two-thirds of older adolescent females ...

  4. Almost 3 in 4 US adults overweight or obese: Research - AOL

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    Nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults are considered overweight or obese, according to new research published Thursday from The Lancet. The research points to a substantial increase in overweight ...

  5. Social stigma of obesity - Wikipedia

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    As such, these individuals may receive poorer care compared to average weight people. Primary care physicians overstate the effects of being overweight on all-cause mortality, [66] describing being overweight as much more detrimental than clinical guidelines indicate. [67]

  6. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    United States President William Howard Taft was often ridiculed for being overweight. German politician Ricarda Lang is a victim of fat shaming on the internet. [261] The principal goal of the fat acceptance movement is to decrease discrimination against people who are overweight and obese.

  7. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    The problem is that in America, like everywhere else, our institutions of public health have become so obsessed with body weight that they have overlooked what is really killing us: our food supply. Diet is the leading cause of death in the United States, responsible for more than five times the fatalities of gun violence and car accidents ...

  8. Diet and obesity - Wikipedia

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    The United States had the highest availability with 3654 kilo calories per person in 1996. [3] This increased further in 2002 to 3770. [4] During the late 1990s, Europeans had 3394 kilo calories per person, in the developing areas of Asia there were 2648 kilo calories per person, and in sub-Sahara Africa people had 2176 kilo calories per person ...

  9. These are the most overweight states in the US - AOL

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    Story at a glance Colorado was found to be the least obese and overweight state. More than 42 percent of adults in the United States are currently obese while nearly three-quarters are overweight ...