Paul Saladino· MD
you can see that there's a marked increase in obesity for all the age categories in males
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you can see that there's a marked increase in obesity for all the age categories in males
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the national nutrition survey of 2000 showed the prevalence of pre-obese males 24 and a half percent and 17.8 in females and obese 2.3 percent of males and 3.4 percent in females
the females not so much they've remained pretty flat over this period between 1976 and 2000
so you can see that there's a marked increase in obesity for all the age categories in males the females not so much they've remained pretty flat over this period between 1976 and 2000