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What was the obesity rate in 2020?

What was the obesity rate in 2020?

The U.S. adult obesity rate stands at 42.4 percent, the first time the national rate has passed the 40 percent mark, and further evidence of the country’s obesity crisis. The national adult obesity rate has increased by 26 percent since 2008.

What is the current obesity rate?

42.4%
The US obesity prevalence was 42.4% in 2017 – 2018. From 1999 –2000 through 2017 –2018, US obesity prevalence increased from 30.5% to 42.4%. During the same time, the prevalence of severe obesity increased from 4.7% to 9.2%.

How bad is obesity in the UK?

The term obese describes a person who’s very overweight, with a lot of body fat. It’s a common problem in the UK that’s estimated to affect around 1 in every 4 adults and around 1 in every 5 children aged 10 to 11.

What is the obesity rate in Germany?

Two thirds of men (67%) and half of women (53%) in Germany are overweight. A quarter of adults (23% of men and 24% of women) are seriously overweight (obese).

Where in the UK has the highest obesity rate?

For England alone, Public Health England published data in May 2017 indicating that 63.8% of adults in England have a body mass index (BMI) of 25 or over with the most overweight region being the North East, where 68% of people are overweight, followed by the West Midlands at 65.7%.

What is the obesity rate in the UK?

28.0%
Adult obesity in England The Health Survey for England 2019 estimates that 28.0% of adults in England are obese and a further 36.2% are overweight but not obese. Obesity is usually defined as having a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or above. BMI between 25 and 30 is classified as ‘overweight’.

What is the obesity rate in China?

In China, over 1 in 7 individuals meet criteria for overall obesity, and 1 in 3 for abdominal obesity.

What is Italy’s obesity rate?

Approximately 21 percent of Italians are obese, according to the World Health Organization. That may sound alarming, but it’s peanuts compared with the United States’ staggering 33 percent. Italy even beats out the United Kingdom (26.9 percent) and France (23.8 percent).

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Ruth Doyle