Are Half of Us Really at Risk of Obesity?
Climate change is not the only source of dire projections for the coming decade. Perhaps just as terrifying from both a health and an economic perspective is a predicted continued rise in obesity, including severe obesity, among American adults.
A prestigious team of medical scientists has projected that by 2030, nearly 1 in 2 adults will be obese, and nearly 1 in 4 will be severely obese. The estimates are thought to be particularly reliable, as the team corrected for current underestimates of weight given by individuals in national surveys. In as many as 29 states, the prevalence of obesity will exceed 50%, with no state having less than 35% of residents who are obese, they predicted.
Likewise, the team projected, in 25 states the prevalence of severe obesity will be higher than 1 adult in 4, and severe obesity will become the most common weight category among women, non-Hispanic black adults and low-income adults nationally.
Excepted from the Sun Sentinal