Eastern Europeans are definitely in better shape than Coloradans
Teddy-Bear-55 on
Being a European living in Colorado, i can confirm that A: Colorado (especially Boulder County) is less obese than the rest of the country, and B: Central/Western Europe as a whole, is less obese than Colorado. (GB excluded..)
Dazzling-Score-107 on
I lived in Vicenza, Italy for a few years. The US’s 173rd Airborne Brigade is housed there. It’s really funny but no one there talks about fat Americans. Because all the Americans there are muscle bound airborne douche bags with tiny shorts and tank tops covered in tattoos.
hippotank on
If I was grading your map as public health homework, I’d ask you to specify how you’re defining obesity (BMI >= 30), what data source you’re using for each country and to quantify and display the absolute difference in obesity prevalence between Colorado (your reference group) and the European countries you’re interested in. Also would maybe recommend a change in the use of „obese countries“ to something like „prevalence of obesity by country“. Important to note that obesity as displayed here is definitely not a rate unless you’ve found some incredible age-adjusted obesity incidence rate data source.
Skotzman1969 on
Because technically due to new real guidelines, 75% of the US is obese. Go figure.
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25% is considered low???????!
Now, do the same for „overweight“.
Now do one for Mississippi. Lol
Sounds like bullshit
Eastern Europeans are definitely in better shape than Coloradans
Being a European living in Colorado, i can confirm that A: Colorado (especially Boulder County) is less obese than the rest of the country, and B: Central/Western Europe as a whole, is less obese than Colorado. (GB excluded..)
I lived in Vicenza, Italy for a few years. The US’s 173rd Airborne Brigade is housed there. It’s really funny but no one there talks about fat Americans. Because all the Americans there are muscle bound airborne douche bags with tiny shorts and tank tops covered in tattoos.
If I was grading your map as public health homework, I’d ask you to specify how you’re defining obesity (BMI >= 30), what data source you’re using for each country and to quantify and display the absolute difference in obesity prevalence between Colorado (your reference group) and the European countries you’re interested in. Also would maybe recommend a change in the use of „obese countries“ to something like „prevalence of obesity by country“. Important to note that obesity as displayed here is definitely not a rate unless you’ve found some incredible age-adjusted obesity incidence rate data source.
Because technically due to new real guidelines, 75% of the US is obese. Go figure.