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Nearly a third of Mexican adults (32.8 percent) are considered
obese—people aged 20 and older whose body mass index (BMI) is 30 and
above. That edges out the United States, where 31.8 percent of American
adults are considered obese.
Syria at 31.6 percent, is the third fattest among developed
countries, while Venezuela and Libya are tied for fourth at 30.8
percent.
Mexico's urban lifestyle and rising income levels coupled with
malnourishment among the country's poor have helped it claim this
unhealthy title.
“The same people who are malnourished are the ones who are becoming
obese,” Abelardo Avila, a physician with Mexico's National Nutrition
Institute, told the Global Post.
“In the poor classes we have obese parents and malnourished children.
The worst thing is the children are becoming programmed for obesity.
It's a very serious epidemic.”
Diabetes kills an estimated 70,000 people a year in Mexico—"or
roughly equal to the deaths authorities say are caused by more than six
years of the country's gangland wars," the Post noted.
Even with the Biden Administration adults in charge and Democrats in control on Congress (barely), there remains an increasingly crumbling global economy imperiling the world, rising nationalism and deadly racism across Europe and Asia, a seemingly endless war against terror, a federal government nobody trusts or believes in, global climate change putting us on the brink of destruction and a Village media that barely does its job on even the best day.
Needless to say there's a lot of Stupid out there when we need solutions. Dangerous levels of Stupid.
Into the fray, dear Reader. Tray tables, crash helmets, arms inside blog at all times.
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