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10 fattest countries in the World

ninerbuff

godless wonder
(1) American Samoa, 93.5% (of the population that is overweight)
It’s a staggering number. Many Pacific Island nations have had trouble with weight in modern times mostly because they have abandoned their traditional foods for cheap, easily attained processed foods from the West. Perhaps no other Pacific Island has had such access to these habits as American Samoa.

(2) Kiribati, 81.5%
Like American Samoa, Kiribati has been flooded with processed foods like Spam and mutton flaps (fatty sheep scraps), often sold at lower prices than native food.

(3) U.S.A., 66.7%
Well, the U.S.A. doesn’t top the list, but it’s close, and it falls behind only a small islands nation and one of its own unincorporated territories. The United States of Processed food, high fructose corn syrup and fast food has been high on this list over the last half century.

(4) Germany, 66.5%
The fattest country in Europe no doubt owes their portly woes to lots of beer, fatty foods and inactivity.

(5) Egypt, 66%
Obesity among Egyptian women is particularly high, often attributed to cultural taboos on women exercising or playing sports.

(6) Bosnia-Herzegovina, 62.9%
Once considered a problem only in high-income countries, obesity is dramatically on the rise in low- and middle-income countries like Bosnia-Herzegovina, where smoking, drinking and eating unhealthy foods spiked during the war that ravaged the country from 1992 to 1995.

(7) New Zealand, 62.7%
Obesity is a growing concern for New Zealand. While its native Maori have struggled with weight due to loss of traditional culture like other Pacific Islanders– they are mostly just a scapegoat. New Zealand’s entire population is getting fatter at a rapidly increased rate.

(8) Israel, 61.9%
In the past 30 years, the number of obese Israelis has tripled, evidence the country is truly part of the Western world.

(9) Croatia, 61.4%
Croatia, where cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death, is also a victim of the globalization of the food market, which tends to suppress traditional diets as cheaper processed foods from the U.S. and Europe flood store shelves.

(10) United Kingdom, 61%
A recent survey ranked Brits among the bottom third of European nations in physical exercise, leading Health Secretary Andy Burnham to comment, “We’re really in danger of being known as the best in the world for watching sport, but one of the worst for getting out there and doing it for ourselves.”


Imagine more than half the population of any country being overweight or obese. It's not pollution, nukes, politics, or war that may be our demise........it will be our own health.
 
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Madhuri

RF Goddess
Staff member
Premium Member
I thought Australia has a similar stat to the USA. I'm really surprised it isn't on the list.
 

FlyingTeaPot

Irrational Rationalist. Educated Fool.
Well, it is apparently culturally taboo for them to exercise, which is not an excuse for Americans. Also, Egypt is not a developed nation. Plus, have you ever eaten shawarmas? :drool:
 

Gharib

I want Khilafah back
1. Australia should be the top fattest country, it won the title a while ago.
2. whats with text below the countries name, it is misleading.
 

Madhuri

RF Goddess
Staff member
Premium Member
1. Australia should be the top fattest country, it won the title a while ago.

Yes, and then some stats were released from America that showed it was still above Aus in the fat percentage. But we're close behind.
 

FlyingTeaPot

Irrational Rationalist. Educated Fool.
Isn't gluttony one of the seven sins or something? These damn Christian nations I tell you! :D
 

Sahar

Well-Known Member
Ahahahahahahahahahaha :D
I like that part about Egypt and the cultural taboos :shrug:
True that many Egyptian women get fat after pregnancy especially. It's not about cultural taboos, it's about lack of awareness. Many people in Egypt are illiterate, plus many (around 40 or 50%) are below poverty line, I don't know if they can be extremely poor and fat at the same time!! :sarcastic
 

Gharib

I want Khilafah back
Ahahahahahahahahahaha :D
I like that part about Egypt and the cultural taboos :shrug:
True that many Egyptian women get fat after pregnancy especially. It's not about cultural taboos, it's about lack of awareness. Many people in Egypt are illiterate, plus many (around 40 or 50%) are below poverty line, I don't know if they can be extremely poor and fat at the same time!! :sarcastic

thats what i thought too about the taboos. because if the US who encourages both men and women to play sport and excercise has fat people then surely a nations fat population has nothing to do with any taboos against excercise or what nots.
 

Gharib

I want Khilafah back
Yes, and then some stats were released from America that showed it was still above Aus in the fat percentage. But we're close behind.

dumb americans, whats there to be proud of being the fatest nation on earth, just let us aussies have it. :p
 

Sahar

Well-Known Member
thats what i thought too about the taboos. because if the US who encourages both men and women to play sport and excercise has fat people then surely a nations fat population has nothing to do with any taboos against excercise or what nots.
Yes, good point. Plus, for example, something like the gym, almost all gyms here in Egypt have certain time and place for women only. Also, when it comes to various sports, certain time and places are specialized for women only. So, not cultural taboos really!!
 

*Anne*

Bliss Ninny
One culprit in the US, I think, is the super-sizing of meals. I'm not talking about just fast food either. Nice restaurants offer a lot of food for your money. Many people eat it all rather than take some home to enjoy the next day.

I avoid snacking on the pre-dinner bread basket, I don't order appetizers (unless I'm ordering it as my main dish), and I usually only eat half of what I am served.

If I'm really interested in the restaurant's dessert, I'll order dessert only. No main course at all.

This kind of portion control, whether in or outside the home, might help tremendously.

* Edit: Note I type all this while featuring a cupcake in my avatar. :D
 
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ninerbuff

godless wonder
One culprit in the US, I think, is the super-sizing of meals. I'm not talking about just fast food either. Nice restaurants offer a lot of food for your money. Many people eat it all rather than take some home to enjoy the next day.

I avoid snacking on the pre-dinner bread basket, I don't order appetizers (unless I'm ordering it as my main dish), and I usually only eat half of what I am served.

If I'm really interested in the restaurant's dessert, I'll order dessert only. No main course at all.

This kind of portion control, whether in or outside the home, might help tremendously.

* Edit: Note I type all this while featuring a cupcake in my avatar. :D
Absolutely true! At least in CA all restaurants are required to have a caloric breakdown of their menus. Just in IHOP alone, a standard breakfast can add up to over 1000 calories....................and people think it's a healthy breakfast at that.
 
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