Jason
June 29th, 2010, 14:14
It is estimated that as of 13:07 UTC (EST+5) Jun 29, 2010 there are 6,852,716,502 people in the world.
309,616,835 of which live in the US.
Obesity in US Adults: 2007
It is estimated that by 2015, 75% of Adults Will Be Overweight; 41% Will Be Obese.
Among 2007 BRFSS respondents:
25.6% were obese.
26.4% of men and 24.8% of women were obese.
The obesity prevalence ranged from 19.1% for men and women aged 18--29 years to 31.7% and 30.2%, respectively, for men and women aged 50--59 years.
By race/ethnicity and sex the obesity prevalence was highest for non-Hispanic black women (39.0%) followed by non-Hispanic black men (32.1%).
The obesity prevalence was higher in the South (27.3%) and Midwest (26.5%) and lower in the Northeast (24.4%) and West (23.1%).
Chart:
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Its sad how this is looking for us.
309,616,835 of which live in the US.
Obesity in US Adults: 2007
It is estimated that by 2015, 75% of Adults Will Be Overweight; 41% Will Be Obese.
Among 2007 BRFSS respondents:
25.6% were obese.
26.4% of men and 24.8% of women were obese.
The obesity prevalence ranged from 19.1% for men and women aged 18--29 years to 31.7% and 30.2%, respectively, for men and women aged 50--59 years.
By race/ethnicity and sex the obesity prevalence was highest for non-Hispanic black women (39.0%) followed by non-Hispanic black men (32.1%).
The obesity prevalence was higher in the South (27.3%) and Midwest (26.5%) and lower in the Northeast (24.4%) and West (23.1%).
Chart:
Only the registered members can see the link.
Its sad how this is looking for us.