Overweight and Obesity
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Recent News
Prevalence of Obesity in the United States, 2009-2010
More than one-third of adults and almost 17% of youth were obese in 2009-2010. There was no change in the prevalence of obesity among adults or children from 2007-2008 to 2009-2010.
General Information
Differences
in Prevalence of Obesity among Black, White, and Hispanic Adults-
United States, 2006-2008
During 2006-2008, the age-adjusted estimated prevalence of obesity overall was
25.6 percent among non-Hispanic blacks, non-Hispanic whites, and Hispanics. Non-Hispanic
black women had the greatest prevalence (39.2 percent), followed by non-Hispanic
black men (31.6 percent), Hispanic women (29.4 percent), Hispanic men (27.8 percent),
non-Hispanic white men (25.4 percent), and non-Hispanic white women (21.8 percent).
What’s
Your BMI?
BMI stands for Body Mass Index. It is a number that shows body weight
adjusted for height. Calculating the BMI is one of the best methods
for assessing overweight and obesity. The only information required
to calculate a person's BMI is height, weight, and the BMI formula.
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