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  • USA no longer fattest country

    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/news/ame...144341236.html

    We did it, America!

    According to a new report from the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, the United States is no longer the world's fattest developed nation―Mexico is.

    Nearly a third of Mexican adults (32.8 percent) are considered obese—people aged 20 and older whose body mass index (BMI) is 30 and above. That edges out the United States, where 31.8 percent of American adults are considered obese.

    Syria at 31.6 percent, is the third fattest among developed countries, while Venezuela and Libya are tied for fourth at 30.8 percent.

    Mexico's urban lifestyle and rising income levels coupled with malnourishment among the country's poor have helped it claim this unhealthy title.

    “The same people who are malnourished are the ones who are becoming obese,” Abelardo Avila, a physician with Mexico's National Nutrition Institute, told the Global Post. “In the poor classes we have obese parents and malnourished children. The worst thing is the children are becoming programmed for obesity. It's a very serious epidemic.”

    Diabetes kills an estimated 70,000 people a year in Mexico—"or roughly equal to the deaths authorities say are caused by more than six years of the country's gangland wars," the Post noted.

    About 12 percent of the world's total population is obese, according to the U.N. report.

    The world's fattest nation overall is Nauru, a South Pacific island where a staggering 71.1 percent of its 10,000 inhabitants are obese.

    The U.N. report does not include data for American Samoa, which has been tabbed in the past as the world's fattest country. According to a 2010 World Health Organization report, nearly all of that Pacific island's inhabitants (95 percent) are considered overweight.

    On the other end of the scale is Japan, the thinnest developed country. Just 4.5 of Japanese adults are considered obese, the U.N. says.

    Mexico took our title

  • #2
    USA still fat but Mexico haha

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    • #3
      the BMI index is fcked ...can't rely on it. Body fat % is the way to go but good luck measuring that among the masses...this is shocking nonetheless

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      • #4
        Chavez Jr is leading teh way.

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        • #5
          Mexicans should stop eating those damn Torillas

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          • #6
            They better start running a few laps instead of spending time on forums all day. This making alt business ain't good for their health

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            • #7
              Originally posted by D.I.E.S.E.L View Post
              the BMI index is fcked ...can't rely on it. Body fat % is the way to go but good luck measuring that among the masses...this is shocking nonetheless
              That'd be really interesting if it were possible to compare bf% between countries

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              • #8
                Its those tacos and frijoles with extra cheese and guacamole.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by D.I.E.S.E.L View Post
                  the BMI index is fcked ...can't rely on it. Body fat % is the way to go but good luck measuring that among the masses...this is shocking nonetheless
                  True but these stats are measuring those that are obese, which is a BMI greater then 30. If you have a BMI over 30, there is a very slim chance that you're not fat

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                  • #10
                    I would say on average 9/10 in the US are overweight past a certain age, so even if not the highest on the obesity scale, it's still fat as ****.

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