Medical Xpress November 14, 2024
Lancet

Over the past three decades, there has been a startling increase in the prevalence of obesity across the U.S., at least doubling in adult men and women (aged 25 and older) and older female and male adolescents (aged 15–24 years) since 1990, with the number of people living with overweight and obesity reaching over 208 million in 2021—a trend set to continue in the coming decades without significant reform, according to a major new analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study Collaborator Network, published in The Lancet.

Especially high levels of overweight and obesity have already been reached in several US states, with over half (52%) of older adolescent males (aged 15–24 years) in Texas and nearly two-thirds (63%)...

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