
- Quelle: Rohe Schätzungen der Weltgesundheitsorganisation 2022, basierend auf einer gepoolten NCD-RisC-Analyse von 3.663 bevölkerungsrepräsentativen Studien (Lancet 2024). BMI ≥ 30 kg/m². Erwachsene ab 18 Jahren.
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Die pazifischen Inselstaaten stehen an der Spitze der Tabelle (Tonga 70,5 %, Nauru 70,2 %), sind aber zu klein, um auf der Karte angezeigt zu werden. Vietnam (2,1 %), Äthiopien (2,4 %) und Japan (4,9 %) weisen die niedrigsten Raten auf. Frankreich ist mit 10,9 % für ein westliches Land bemerkenswert niedrig.
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* **Source:** World Health Organization 2022 crude estimates, via NCD-RisC pooled analysis of 3,663 population-representative studies (Lancet 2024). BMI ≥ 30 kg/m². Adults 18+.
* **Tool:** D3.js + SVG
Pacific island nations top the chart (Tonga 70.5%, Nauru 70.2%) but are too small to see on the map. Vietnam (2.1%), Ethiopia (2.4%), and Japan (4.9%) have the lowest rates. France at 10.9% is notably low for a Western nation.
Egypt’s obesity rate is so surprising
will be interesting to see the same chart in 10 years when the prevalence of weight loss drugs has expanded exponentially
I’d be curious to see an animation of this over time. The equivalent for the US is startling; the lowest-obesity state, Colorado, now has a higher rate of obesity than the highest-obesity state did in 1985.
When I travel around the world, some countries have very low obese rates. Thier food is still very good and healthy but low in preservatives. One example is japan. Thier KFC taste like it was like in the 1980s. The Rich in US are skinny and poor are fat, rhe opposite of what you would think 40 years ago.
Looks like everyone is getting fat.
North Korea higher than south Korea? I somehow doubt this map..
Now brazilians have a statistical argument to call argentinians „Boludo“ and „Pelotudo“