This is just totally unacceptable, that means that almost 50 percent of the country will be overweight!
May 7, 2012 -- By 2030, 42% of Americans will be obese and 11% of Americans will be severely obese, Duke University and CDC researchers predict.
These shocking numbers actually are conservative, note study researchers Eric A. Finkelstein, PhD, and colleagues.
Finkelstein's team based its calculations on self-reported weight and height
from people participating in the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor
Surveillance System. Obesity is defined by body mass index (BMI). People
tend to underestimate their weight and overestimate their height. The
researchers corrected for this. They also factored in state-by-state
trends in factors affecting obesity, such as the number of fast-food
restaurants per person and the cost of unhealthy, calorie-dense foods
vs. healthy foods.
There's some good news. The study suggests that adult obesity in
the U.S. is leveling off, albeit at an unacceptably high level. Previous
estimates suggested that 51% of Americans would be obese in 2030. But
that figure may be too full, the new study finds.
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