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1 CDC Obesity Slides & Updates
© Ron Jones LLC ( ) CDC Obesity Slides & Updates

2 Obesity Trends Among US Adults (1985-2006)

3 Obesity Trends* Among U.S. Adults 1985
(*BMI ≥30, or ~ 30 lbs. overweight for 5’ 4” person) No Data <10% %–14%

4 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1986
No Data <10% %–14%

5 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1987
No Data <10% %–14%

6 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1988
No Data <10% %–14%

7 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1989
No Data <10% %–14%

8 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1990
No Data <10% %–14%

9 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1991
No Data <10% %–14% %–19%

10 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1992
No Data <10% %–14% %–19%

11 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1993
No Data <10% %–14% %–19%

12 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1994
No Data <10% %–14% %–19%

13 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1995
No Data <10% %–14% %–19%

14 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1996
No Data <10% %–14% %–19%

15 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1997
No Data <10% %–14% %–19% ≥20%

16 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1998
No Data <10% %–14% %–19% ≥20%

17 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 1999
No Data <10% %–14% %–19% ≥20%

18 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 2000
No Data <10% %–14% %–19% ≥20%

19 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 2001
No Data <10% %–14% %–19% %–24% ≥25%

20 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 2002
No Data <10% %–14% %–19% %–24% ≥25%

21 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 2003
No Data <10% %–14% %–19% %–24% ≥25%

22 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 2004
We have never had an epidemic like this that we have been able to track so thoroughly and see. As I told you, this is conservative. About 60 million adults, or 30 percent of the adult population, are now obese, which represents a doubling of the rate since 1980. No Data <10% %–14% %–19% %–24% ≥25%

23 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 2005
We have never had an epidemic like this that we have been able to track so thoroughly and see. As I told you, this is conservative. About 60 million adults, or 30 percent of the adult population, are now obese, which represents a doubling of the rate since 1980. No Data <10% %–14% %–19% %–24% %–29% ≥30%

24 Obesity Trends Among U.S. Adults 2006
We have never had an epidemic like this that we have been able to track so thoroughly and see. As I told you, this is conservative. About 60 million adults, or 30 percent of the adult population, are now obese, which represents a doubling of the rate since 1980. No Data <10% %–14% %–19% %–24% %–29% ≥30%

25 Obesity Trends* Among U.S. Adults 1990, 1998, 2006
(*BMI 30, or about 30 lbs. overweight for 5’4” person) 1990 1998 2006 No Data <10% %–14% %–19% %–24% %–29% ≥30%

26 U.S. Adult Obesity Obesity has more than doubled in 30 years going from 15% in 1976 to 32.9% by 66% are overweight or obese. The total cost of obesity by 2000 was about $117 billion. By 2015, current trends predict 75% will be overweight and 40% will be obese.

27 U.S. Child Obesity 16% are already overweight or obese.
34% are at risk for becoming overweight or obese. The prevalence of overweight adolescents has nearly tripled in the past two decades. In California, 26.5% of all children are overweight and 39.6% of all children are unfit. By 2015, current trends predict that nearly 24% of all U.S. children will be overweight or obese.

28 U.S. Physical Activity 50% of adults do not get enough physical activity to provide health benefits. 24% of adults are not active at all in their leisure time. About 2/3 of youth grades 9-12 are not engaged in recommended levels of physical activity. From , daily PE in high school dropped from 42% to 33%.

29 References US Centers for Disease Control US Surgeon General
California Center for Public Health Advocacy John Hopkins University

30 President John F. Kennedy U.S. Physical Fitness Program
"We must live our lives in such a way that our children, and their children after them, will form a natural and lasting commitment to the vigorous life.  Only in this way can we be assured that the spirit and strength of America will be constantly replenished.”   President John F. Kennedy U.S. Physical Fitness Program (1963)

31 Get Fit. Be Strong. ..Before it’s too late.


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