I just found out a quarter of europe is fat. Where do you quarter pounders get the gull to mock us for fatness

I just found out a quarter of europe is fat. Where do you quarter pounders get the gull to mock us for fatness

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Obese in europe is like slightly chubby in america.

"Fat" doesn't mean much, it could simply be Europe's total overweightness. What's defined as fat in Europe could very well be higher-average in the US

>What's defined as fat in Europe could very well be higher-average in the US
You're braindead.
They use BMI.

Ehm that's not true, I love watching fat people shows, call it Schadenfreude, and apparently the UK is only slightly behind in morbid obesity to the US.

I watched a woman that literally got GLUED to her couch, her skin merged with it, and firemen had to transport her to the hospital. There was also a guy who had fungi/mushrooms grow on his legs.

I mean for fucks sake, I understand getting a bit chubby, letting go of yourself, liking those Ćevapi a bit too much, but what kind of lunatic would do that to themselves?

Bosnia is literally lanklet: the country

Obesity is considered beautiful and thought to be healthy and ideal in America. Hence why you have the American 'healthy at all sizes' memes growing up like a tumour.

>They use BMI.
Yes, but BMI is ultimately just a figure.
What matters is where overweight/obese/etc starts in the various countries and that is different between Europe and US.
I know because I made fun of my younger bro for being a fatty, where his defense was that using the US standards, he is normal weight.

It's not a massive difference, but when you're talking about statistics this big (all of Europe), it does affect things quite a bit.

europe fat and american fat is not the same

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>What matters is where overweight/obese/etc starts in the various countries and that is different between Europe and US.
That's not true. You're speaking about something you know nothing about.
euro.who.int/en/health-topics/disease-prevention/nutrition/a-healthy-lifestyle/body-mass-index-bmi
The WHO uses this.
EVERYONE uses this.

>Fatthuania
>Fattened Turkey
>Starvetugal

I don't think that's america, that's just fat women and america being to cucked to tell them otherwise

I mean, it's fine to like chubbier girls/girls if that's someone's thing. But I've seen firsthand that people who do get really fat are just a step away from the eldritch horrors we used to laugh at on TV.
The bigger you are, the easier it is to get even larger. And these people hate the state they get into about as much as heroin addicts do after therapy. It should never be supported.

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No this is obese, most western Euro countries are over 50% for Obese and overweight

Is this supposed to counter my point? The average state is fatter by 10-15%, the way europs shit talk the use you figure being fat is a rarity when 20% of the average country is fat.

All of these percentages are bad.
If you want to talk about who is actually skinny than look towards Asia (although they have health problems associated with obesity at lower BMIs)

Does the chart in the OP only count adults?
Because if you read a bit into the stuff you linked, you get this line: "The cut-off points of the 2006 BMI-for-age reference for children aged 0–5 years for the diagnosis of overweight and obesity were set as the 97th and the 99th percentile, respectively. For those aged 5–19 years, overweight is defined as a BMI-for-age value over +1 SD and obesity as a BMI-for-age value over +2 SD"
The percentiles and standard deviations obviously coming from the country's own statistics.

Based Arabs will pass us in obesity eventually
Nope, this is using BMI which doesn't change between national entities.
You have lower obesity than us, that is certainly true, doesn't mean obesity isn't also an issue in your country.

Americans are not that much fatter than the rest of the world. It's a cope stereotype.

The average American man weighs 88.8 kilos
UK 84.0
Germany 82.4
Sweden 81.9
Canada 80.3

The average American weighs 81.9 kilos.
Australia 77.3
Croatia 76.9
Greece 75.0
Argentina 72.4

Mexico is almost as fat as us, but they are all midgets, so raw weight isn't comparable.

Keep in mind this is average, so the hilariously obese people that are endemic to America are still skewing us up.

The average weight in Croatia is mitigated by the average height though. We pretty tall

no, I just wanted to show more data

What standards are you using?
25-29 is Overweight, 30-34 is Obese, 35+ is morbidly obese.
Pretty sure that's consistent, CDC has the same definitions as WHO.

We're fatter than the rest of the world but its pretty cringe for your brag to be "We're only 64% Overweight or obese (UK) while you're 69% Overweight or obese (USA)". Like this is clearly a problem throughout the western world and it being worse in another country doesn't mean its not an issue in yours.

Croatian females: 164.5 cm
Croatian males: 180.4 cm
USA non-hispanic females: 163.3 cm
USA non-hispanic males: 177.0 cm

and then keep in mind that black and hispanic people are more than twice as likely to be obese or severely obese than whites in america.

I agree with everything you said 100%, and I only posted this data bc people itt are trying to say that america fat isn't the same as europe fat, when sans the 6% of severely obese people in the USA (nearly all of whom are black or hispanic) we are on the same fatness as everybody else.

>and then keep in mind that black and hispanic people are more than twice as likely to be obese or severely obese than whites in america.
This is true to some extent, I bet our non-Hispanic Whites are much closer to other Anglo countries.
Their minorities are also more likely to be skinnier since they're south asian or east asian. Exception is New Zealand's Maori since Polynesians are the most obese.

Ah I see what you're sayin', the minorities are getting your stats down. Makes sense. You'd thin the blacks at least would buff you up a bit

BMI isnt fair to buff black bvlls
End this flawed system and discrimination

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Can't we force people to live healthy?

No, that's right-wing Nazi ideology.

Yeah to some extent but non-Hispanic White obesity is still high (but is much closer to britain).
According to the CDC its a little over 28%, while Britain seems similar. However this is different survey methods so its hard for an apples to apples comparison, and I have no idea how British minorities influence their obesity rate.
What I do know is that it is too high for everywhere and this is a big problem throughout the West and MENA

Childhood overweightness is a huge predictor of adult obesity, so authoritarian style schools where kids are forced to work out.
If they don't make progress than they go to a mandatory fat camp

Fat taxes and unhealthy food taxes don't work.
The best way to get people to live healthier is getting into good habits from early childhood thru education and parents setting a good example.
Also, lowering stress in people's lives and designing cities that are just as conducive to walking and biking as they are to driving cars.

above 15% is still too much

My czech friend told me that my 50 kg mom was anorexic, and almost went into a fucking coma when i told him my gf is 45 kg, so I think in at least some cases euros have kinda lower standards on being “fat”

And also stop putting addictive doses of corn syrup and simple sugars in every fucking food item.

Calories are calories.
Anyways we put every ingredient on every item you know what you're eating