Health complications arising from obesity |
Seeing as we have page views originating from Canada, United States, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, United Kingdom, Sweden, South Korea and Norway (as of December 17, 2010), I thought it might be interesting to post one studies' listing of countries and obesity rates.
The source for the following was Medical News Today.
Obesity rates by country (Source: Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development):
- Japan 3%
- Korea 4%
- Switzerland 8%
- Italy 10%
- Norway 10%
- Sweden 10%
- France 11%
- Denmark 11%
- Netherlands 12%
- Austria 12%
- Poland 13%
- Israel 14%
- Belgium 14%
- Turkey 15%
- Portugal 15%
- Finland 16%
- OECD average 16%
- Germany 16%
- Slovenia 16%
- Slovak Rep. 17%
- Czech Rep. 17%
- Spain 17%
- Greece 18%
- Hungary 19%
- Luxembourg 20%
- Iceland 20%
- Chile 22%
- Ireland 23%
- Canada 24%
- UK 25%
- Australia 25%
- New Zealand 27%
- USA 28%
- Mexico 30%
- India 1%
- Indonesia 1 %
- China 2%
- Brazil 14%
- Russian Fed. 17%
- Estonia 18%
- S. Africa 21%
Check your Body Mass Index here or get a PDF version here. There is also an online BMI calculator.
I am 5'6" and around 144 lbs. which translates to a current BMI of 23 (December 17, 2010).
Victor
Mainly because fast food is popular in North America. Fast food basically are empty calories. My defintion of fast food includes all frozen food one can buy from supermarket as well as chain restaurants.
ReplyDeleteI strongly recommend people in countries who doesn't have public health care system to eat Paleo. It will save you tons of money in medical bills.