10. Being overweight
may have an effect
on your self-esteem
that, in turn, will
have a negative
effect on your
overall health.
The Sad Statistics
about Obesity
If you are
overweight or obese
you are certainly
not alone.
Obesity is a serious
degenerative
disorder whose
severity rate is as
lethal as most
plagues.
Obesity is just as
deadly as smoking,
AIDS or any other of
the slow deaths that
are caused by
contemporary
afflictions.
The value of
examining statistics
is that it can help
you predict your own
likelihood of
developing obesity
in your life time or
how you may have
developed it as a
result of gender,
age, race,
geographical
location or other
predisposing
factors.A look at
the following
statistics will show
you. Not only is the
world round, it is
also fat!
The Prevalence of
Obesity
39.8 million
American adults or
more than 57% of
North American
adults are
overweight (American
Medical
Association).
More than 60 percent
of Americans aged 20
years and older are
overweight.
One-quarter of
American adults are
also obese (American
Medical
Association).
Over 300 million
adults are estimated
to be overweight
worldwide (WHO World
Health Report,
2003).
11% of children are
obese in the USA
(World Heart
Federation
Fact-Sheet, 2002).
50% of women aged 20
to 74 are overweight
or obese in the US
(The National
Women?s Health
Information Center).
Statistics about Men
24.1% of men aged
20-34 are obese in
the US 1999-2000
(Health United
States, 2003, NCHS)
25.2% of men aged
35-44 are obese in
the US 1999-2000
(Health United
States, 2003, NCHS)
30.1% of men aged
45-54 are obese in
the US 1999-2000
(Health United
States, 2003, NCHS)
32.9% of men aged
55-64 are obese in
the US 1999-2000
(Health United
States, 2003, NCHS)
33.4% of men aged
65-74 are obese in
the US 1999-2000
(Health United
States, 2003, NCHS)
20.4% of men aged
over 75 are obese in
the US 1999-2000
(Health United
States, 2003, NCHS)
Statistics about
Women
Obesity prevalence
statistics by age
group for women in
the USA:
25.8% of women aged
20-34 are obese in
the US 1999-2000
(Health United
States, 2003, NCHS)
33.9% of women aged
35-44 are obese in
the US 1999-2000
(Health United
States, 2003, NCHS)
38.1% of women aged
45-54 are obese in
the US 1999-2000
(Health United
States, 2003, NCHS)
43.1% of women aged
55-64 are obese in
the US 1999-2000
(Health United
States, 2003, NCHS)
If you believe these
figures are
concerning and would
like to consider a
path of safe and
easy weight loss
then you should
think and act
carefully today.
Remember, today is a
gift...that's why
it's called the
present! What you do
today will decided
how successful you
are with your health
and weight loss
decisions.
Author
Ray
Darken
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