Summary

A new Lancet study reveals nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults are overweight or obese, a sharp rise from just over half in 1990.

Obesity among adults doubled to over 40%, while rates among girls and women aged 15–24 nearly tripled to 29%.

The study highlights significant health risks, including diabetes, heart disease, and shortened life expectancy, alongside projected medical costs of up to $9.1 trillion over the next decade.

Experts stress obesity’s complex causes—genetic, environmental, and social—and call for structural reforms like food subsidies, taxes on sugary drinks, and expanded treatment access.

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i love personal anecdotes where someone makes sure to call everyone but them stupid and fat. eating proper meals takes time and money, which a great many people do not have, and large portions of the population do not have even live in areas with fresh food. ever heard of a food desert?

also the BMI system is based entirely on white Irish men of a specific height who lived like a hundred years ago.

also also, being ‘fat’ does not always mean you’re unhealthy, and being ‘skinny’ does not always make you healthy.

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3/4 of US polled

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Ok, thank you. I was seeing 3/4 (75%) and 40% and was very confused lol.

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Overweight and obese are two different categories. 40% are obese. Nearly 75% are overweight or obese.

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Oh dear :(

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Yes that’s how statistics work.

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Well 69 is actually closer to 2/3 anyway

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Lmao yeah I’m not sure what the commenter is implying? The question we should be asking is if the polled population is representative of the general population.

Do they expect the study to poll the entire US population?

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I’m positive the Lancet will manage to produce a representative sample and sample size sufficient to ensure this

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When I bring my rice and veggy curry to lunch I become a spectacle for everyone. Because they are all either ordering fast food, not eating, or just eating junk and snack food. This is a huge problem, why am I spectacle for doing something so basic?

There are actually microaggressions from people to me just because I eat healthy.

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People hate being reminded that the conveniences they enjoy are unhealthy/unethical/etc. All it takes is somebody else choosing differently to trigger defensiveness and denialism. Rather than making changes to their own life they choose to ridicule those who are making better decisions.

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Go Vegan :)

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The reason people don’t like vegans is because they interject themselves into conversations that are only tangential to the topic.

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Already have :)

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Business school calls it Escalation of Commitment.

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I call it Bucket o’ Crabs. In this case the bucket comes with another bucket full of melted butter.

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Some previous coworkers I had were blown away by a pear that I brought as part of my lunch. A pear!!!

edit: duh, not pair

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I can’t tell if you’re kidding, but the homonym you’re looking for is pear.

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I was really confused for a second thinking, “a pair of what” then I realized you meant pear!! Lol. English is fun

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Every time I visit Germany, I eat and drink a ton. I’ll lose about 5 lbs that week just from the higher quality food and walking convenience.

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5 lbs is literally just a hydration and glycogen difference. You tend to have about 5 lbs of glycogen of which each pound is holding 2 lbs of water so 5 lbs is within normal fluctuations. Carb and fat profile of diet and a lack of gluconeogenesis can have you eat the same amount of calories while “losing” weight. Additionally, the amount of salt that you retain from your food can have a significant difference. If you’re going from a high salt diet to a low one, you could expect to lose water weight.

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Where do you normally eat?

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That’s interesting. Germans certainly aren’t known for their healthy food when you look at the prevalence of cured meats and things like currywurst.

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contrary to conventional wisdom, quality of food isn’t really considered a primary instigator of the obesity epidemic. rather, environmental factors such as poverty, failures in education/access to diet information, and car-centric urbanization are proven to be much bigger factors in the ongoing health crisis.

in other words, america could be totally healthy eating the exact same food if we built society around people living healthy lives, but that is far from the primary goal for a country living under capital.

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I slightly disagree.

If I suddenly started eating 15000 kcal of mostly sugar and fat each day, it would have a detrimental impact on my health. Regardless of my education or income.

So to me it seems like the effect is in reverse. If we changed society to make it easier for people to make healthier choices, then the general health would improve. But the actual improvement would come from calorie intake, food quality and activity levels.

But I absolutely agree that having limited access to healthy food, and living in a area where walking could be unsafe makes it incredibly hard to be healthy.

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At least the Germans have time to take care of themselves, but quite a bit of the food is processed too.

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Probably the real reason why McDonald T-rump got voted for again.

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genuinely curious wtf you mean with this lol. like i’m not following at all.

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