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No. No country has experienced the obesity rates that America is currently experiencing. South Africa has experienced a rapid increase in obesity however, and is fast reaching similar rates.
If health is wealth, America is going bankrupt. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one-third of adults and one sixth of children in America are obese. In the past twenty years, obesity rates doubled for adults and tripled for children. If these trends continue, by the time today's children reach adulthood, obesity will be the norm and healthy weight the exception.
Facts on obesity rates over time can be found from many sources. The Center for Disease Control, or CDC, published information on obesity rates over time on their website.
North America is often considered the continent with the highest obesity rates. The United States, Canada, and Mexico have some of the highest obesity levels globally, contributing to North America being identified as the "fattest" continent.
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), about 25% of Americans are Obese. It is estimated that another 25% are overweight. The only state with an obesity rate below 20% is Colorado. There are six states with obesity rates over 30%. Mississippi has the highest obesity rate at 32.8%. Rates have been increasing at a rate of about 1% per year with no signs of stopping.
Japan and Korea have the lowest obesity rates. Japan has one of the lowest obesity rates because their main course is vegetables and their side dish is meat.
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Obesity can be found in both men and women, with rates varying depending on factors such as age, ethnicity, and geographical location. In general, globally, obesity rates tend to be similar between the two genders.
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