世界卫生组织地区人体体重统计结果

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The Americans win this battle of the bulge. (data from World Health Organization)

1.      In France 25% of adults are overweight, 8% of adults are obese.
2.      In the Netherlands, 47% of men and 36% of women are overweight; 9% of men and 10% of women are obese.
3.      In Canada roughly 25% of the Canadian population is overweight while approximately 11% is obese.
4.      In the United Kingdom, 24% of adult females are overweight and 12% of adult females are obese.
5.      In the United States 55% of the female population are overweight and more than 30% of the female population are obese.

flamenco_girl 发表评论于
回复飞飞~的评论:
是啊,对此我们得避免加入主流。
飞飞~ 发表评论于
不过我还是比较相信这个统计数据的,美国超重的人多确实是个事实。
flamenco_girl 发表评论于
回复NYTalker的评论:
It's not hard to tell by what we see, isn't it?

When I was in Italy, I was so impressed that they are in such good shape. Occasionally, I could see a few over weighted ones, but when I got close, I could hear they spoke in American English.

When I was in Hong Kong, people mentioned to me "... as tall and big like you ... ...", but I'm only 162cm ware size 2 clothes.
NYTalker 发表评论于
Fully agree! Actually I think these WHO data does have value. Even if the data does not take the races into account, if we assume that WTO takes the same STDs for the definitions of "overweight" and "obese" for all the countries, we can see that American population has big portions in these two categories. This means that on American streets you can see a lot of people whose body weights look abnormal from the people nearby. It would be more indicative if the data also contains the average body weight of each country population.
Flamenco_Girl 发表评论于
回复NYTalker的评论:
I know what you mean NYTalker. Since these data are published officially by the World Health Organization, I hope they have big enough sample base and diversity. Also, I think the standard should be different for different races, due to the bone structure and weight can make difference.
NYTalker 发表评论于
It may depend on how you define "overweight". If you get a sampling population and do the statistics for the mean and variance and then define the "overweight" and"obese" as certain STDs away above the mean, you always get some percentage of population as "overweight" and "obese" even if you are facing a population whose members are relatively skinny. The conclusion will very much depend on how many STDs are used for the definition of "overweight" and "obese".
flamenco_girl 发表评论于
回复melly的评论:
I guess it also serves us as an alert: don't live the way average Americans do.
melly 发表评论于
Not surprise at all. But it makes us feel much better for we are so skinny. LOL
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