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  1. Statistics. Prevalence of obesity in the adult population, top countries (2016), the United States has the tenth highest rate in the world. The CDC defines an adult (a person aged 20 years or greater) with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or greater as obese and an adult with a BMI of 25.0 to 29.9 as overweight. [2]

  2. First, that Americans actually ate less fat in response to the guidelines. Second, that those who followed the guidelines were more likely to be obese and unhealthy as a result.

  3. According to an analysis from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the average American man now stands at 5-feet-9 1/4 inches tall and weighs 196 pounds — up 15 pounds from 20 years...

  4. Nearly 70% of adults in the US are either overweight or obese. According to nationwide surveys the National Institutes of Health has conducted since the early 1960s, US obesity rates have tripled over the last 60 years. Severe obesity, also known as morbid obesity, has risen tenfold.

  5. A BMI of 30 or higher is considered obese.In 2021, 33.25% of the US population was overweight, an increase of less than 0.01 percentage points from 2020.

  6. Allison Aubrey. Enlarge this image. Obesity prevalence among women in their 40s and 50s has risen to 42 percent since 1999-2000, the CDC found. For middle-aged men, the rate is 38 percent....

  7. Sep 29, 2021 · The findings confirm what several recent research studies have found: Many Americans have gained significant weight since the COVID-19 crisis started, likely fueled by an increase in sedentary...

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