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  1. KyleKingman on

    I hope they do continue to rise because that makes the competition to get women easier and easier

  2. RicketyWickets on

    This will probably change when our “bread baskets” are dead due to factory farming practices.

  3. fernandoSabbath on

    The fast food culture literally doesn’t do any good for anyone. It’s sad for the USA. Now, China and Russia must be laughing all the way with the obesity expectations in the USA, as they are doing better. Does this also explain the reason for the overproduction of drones? No one wants to run through the swamp with a belly like that anymore. So, they stay in air conditioning, eating fast food, and bombing everyone in third-world countries

  4. thirstyblowfish on

    I’m gonna try to learn from China. I’ll only eat dogs and bats from now on.

  5. TribalSoul899 on

    Sorry but I can’t agree with France and Netherlands. Barely saw any obese people there.

  6. Nuggetters on

    Its strange how little its projected to rise in China. Its a significantly wealthier country than Russia in PPP terms, so they can afford meat. The obesity rate is already 14%, and, according to this [random paper online](https://dom-pubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dom.15238), projected to increase to approx 24% in 2030.

    Similarly, I wonder why the Congo is projected to have a greater obesity rate than Ethiopia. The latter nation has the largest cattle industry in Africa and is significantly wealthier than the Congo. Both have internal conflict, sure, but the Congo has a far higher prevalance of crime and ranked higher on corruption.

  7. Silver4ura on

    Sure, if you encapsulate whole parts of the world as one because of the size of their country.

  8. The new weight loss drugs will probably change this picture for the wealthier countries

  9. ghostface8081 on

    Why is China not trending fat? What can the rest learn from them about weight management?

  10. OrganicAccountant87 on

    I would be surprised if the rich west will continue to become more obese, drugs like ozempic Will probably be widespread used in 10 years

  11. EvaInTheUSA on

    These statistics blow my mind sometimes, I know we got a lot of obese people here but when I go out, I doesn’t feel like I see 55% or more worth of obese people, the majority of people I see are average weight or thin, & I live in a large Texas city too. I guess they lurk in the shadows?

  12. IowaRocket on

    The underlying data are a mess. As far as I can tell from cited material, this map is based on 2016 published data projecting to 2035, done without taking into consideration the evdence from the past 10 years that obesity epidemic has plateaued in many regions.

  13. XY05122020 on

    *America First* 😂🤣😂 🍔🍕🍔🍿🥓🍔🍔🥞 😂🤣😂

  14. Swedish_Keffy on

    The number of ways Americans come up with to kill themselves is mindblowing. Is it the main reason that you are stupid or that you are suicidal?

  15. Head_Vermicelli7137 on

    My son lives in Sweden and said to me one day “aw the USA the land of the expanding waistline” 🤣

  16. clubowner69 on

    I am pretty sure the percentage in South Asian countries are higher than the numbers listed here.

  17. monkeywizardgalactic on

    The more ugly people, the easier it is to be beautiful.

  18. No matter how many times I look at it, I’m still shocked that Saudi Arabia has such a large amount of obese people.

  19. Bakingsquared80 on

    People keep blaming individuals but its clearly a systemic problem.

  20. nomamesgueyz on

    Wow

    Just shows the greatest wealth and greatest resources doesn’t make for a healthy, non obese populace

    Would have a MASSIVE effect on society and economy

    Wild to me that folks are getting so worked up with RFK wanting to make Americans healthy…what a horrible idea!!! 😆

  21. topofthefoodchainZ on

    Stop blaming the food. Buy a bag of peanuts and brown rice instead of grabbing a hamburger with cheese and the problem will work itself out. Less carbs, more fiber. Less sugar, more vegetables. Corn is 50 cents.

  22. for US should know that theres areas like southeast where they very obese and areas that arent like that

  23. Has anybody else’s country just given up on this? In the UK we’ve been warned for three decades about the obesity ‘iceberg’, which, in the noughties, was predicted to hit around 2020.

    Now, there is not a single mention of it and all the media and politicians talk about is the ‘NHS Crisis’.

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