ABSTRACT
The prevalence of obesity is increasing at an alarming rate in many parts of the world.
In White populations living in the west and north of Europe, Australia, and the United
States, the prevalence of obesity is similarly high in men and women. In countries
with relatively low gross national product, such as those in Central and Eastern Europe,
Asia, Latin-America, and Africa, the prevalence is 1.5 to 2 times higher among women
than among men. Within affluent societies, the rates of obesity seem to be more common
among women at older ages (65 years) and in groups with relatively low socioeconomic
status. It can be tentatively concluded that obesity is particularly common in women
living in relatively poor conditions.
KEYWORDS
Obesity - prevalence - epidemiology
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Jaap Seidell
Department for Nutrition and Health, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences
Free University of Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1085
1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands