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There is actually an Obesity ETF that you can buy, ticker: SLIM
The Fund seeks investment results that correspond to the performance of an index which is designed to track the performance of companies globally that are positioned to profit from servicing the obese, including biotechnology, pharmaceutical and health care whose business is focused on obesity and obesity related disease.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/10/health/child-adolescent-obesity-global-increase/index.html
The number of obese children and adolescents rose to 124 million in 2016 -- more than 10 times higher than the 11 million classified as obese 40 years ago, in 1975.
A further 213 million children and adolescents were overweight in 2016, finds a new study published Tuesday
That's 337 million people. There are only 323 million people in America. Something's wrong here.
"Obese" and 'overweight" are different classifications.
Blurtman says"Obese" and 'overweight" are different classifications.
That does not explain how the total of obese or overweight is more than the total number of Americans.
"Obese" and 'overweight" are different classifications.
Probably children of Republican voters.
That's 337 million people. There are only 323 million people in America. Something's wrong here.
Perhaps there is overlap and many are both overweight and obese, hence you don't add the numbers.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/10/health/child-adolescent-obesity-global-increase/index.htmlThe number of obese children and adolescents rose to 124 million in 2016 -- more than 10 times higher than the 11 million classified as obese 40 years ago, in 1975.
A further 213 million children and adolescents were overweight in 2016, finds a new study published Tuesday
Um, since this is a Lancet report is from the UK, why would you infer they are talking about "America". From the CNN website: "A new report finds 124 million children around the world were obese in 2016"
Notice the words "around the world".
There's those issues with your reading comprehension again.
My favorite program.
www.youtube.com/embed/VWVmtB9zVco
I keep wondering. Do the massively obese need some kind of special toilet? They must shit like a horse, and plug up the toilet.
Not being sarcastic, just curious.
They must shit like a horse, and plug up the toilet.
Not being sarcastic, just curious
I keep wondering. Do the massively obese need some kind of special toilet? They must shit like a horse, and plug up the toilet.
Not being sarcastic, just curious.
But hey, fuck those fat bastards, haha, let them die, 'cause I'm immune to every lie that kills hahaha.
You fucking dumb ass pricks!
Many investors and speculators put money into the junk food industry because it always returns a profit.
Think of the misery and death these products cause.
You need to do better than to wish death on the poor people who seem to be the ones who somehow end up eating the poor food choices.
Capitalists cast blame and curse the victims of their deadly slave traps because these people do not have a voice to fight back against the injustice and the blood money keeps flowing. --yeah really this is happening in so many different ways.
Open eyes!
Oh yeah, those mean capitalists sold junk food to the poor at gunpoint. The poor just had no choice but to buy a ton of junk food. All they wanted to buy were apples and oranges.
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A further 213 million children and adolescents were overweight in 2016, finds a new study published Tuesday in the Lancet.
Looking at the broader picture, this equated to roughly 5.6% of girls and 7.8% of boys being obese last year.
Most countries within the Pacific Islands, including the Cook Islands and Nauru, had the highest rates globally, with more than 30% of their youth ages 5 to 19 estimated to be obese.
The United States and some countries in the Caribbean, such as Puerto Rico, as well as the Middle East, including Kuwait and Qatar, came next with levels of obesity above 20% for the same age group, according to the new data, visualized by the NCD Risk Factor Collaboration.
"Over the past four decades, obesity rates in children and adolescents have soared globally, and continue to do so in low- and middle-income countries," said Majid Ezzati, professor of global environmental health at Imperial College London in the UK, who led the research.
"More recently, they have plateaued in higher-income countries, although obesity levels remain unacceptably high," he said.
Over the same time period, the rise in obesity has particularly accelerated in East and South Asia.
"We now have children who are gaining weight when they are 5 years old," unlike children at the same age two generations ago, Ezzati told CNN.
In the largest study of its kind, more than 1,000 researchers collaborated to analyze weight and height data for almost 130 million people, including more than 31 million people 5 to 19 years old, to identify obesity trends from 1975 to 2016.
"Rates of child and adolescent obesity are accelerating in East, South and Southeast Asia, and continue to increase in other low and middle-income regions," said James Bentham, a statistician at the University of Kent, who co-authored the paper.
Obesity in adults is defined using a person's body mass index, the ratio between weight and height. A BMI of 18.5 to 24.9 is classified as a healthy weight, 25 to 29.9 considered overweight and 30 and over obese. Cut-offs are lower among children and adolescents and vary based on age.
"While average BMI among children and adolescents has recently plateaued in Europe and North America, this is not an excuse for complacency as more than one in five young people in the U,S. and one in 10 in the UK are obese," he said.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/10/health/child-adolescent-obesity-global-increase/index.html
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