From the Australia's Health 2006 survey, 19% of men and 22% of women aged 25 years and over were obese and an additional 48% of men and 30% of women were overweight in 1999-2000. In another survey conducted by the World Health Organisation, they estimated that 75.7% of men and 66.5% of women in Australia would be overweight by 2010 (this year). They also estimated that 28.4% of men and 29.1% of women in Australia would be obese by this year.
The percentage of adults who are obese in Canada is 23.1 %. (BMI is over 30)
The percentage of children aged 6–11 years in the United States who were obese increased from 7% in 1980 to nearly 18% in 2010. Similarly, the percentage of adolescents aged 12–19 years who were obese increased from 5% to 18% over the same period.
It really depends on the individual. A very healthy percentage is 20% or less. 30% or less is acceptable. Over 25% for men and over 30% for women is considered obese. These are just general percentages. They vary quite a bit by sex and individual. Men under 8% and women under 12% are probably too low.
19 % of men and 22 % of women. :)
over 9000%
in England 1 in 5 people aged over 16 years are obese
It is estimated to be 33.3% of the population.
If you mean obese, you can be obese when you are extremely over weight.
Actually there are several Pacific Island nations with over 90% obesity rates, and I think Nauro or a country like that has the highest at 94% obesityAustralia has now become the most obese people (percentage wise) America is now second.
Obese people make up roughly 30% of the USA's population.
Chris Evert at over 90%.
i think probably is over 60% of kids are obese