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Questions and Answers about Weight Loss
A: 34% of US adults are considered overweight. An additional 31% of US adults are considered obese.
A: Anyone with a Body Mass Index (a ratio between your height and weight) of 25 or above -- that's someone, for example, who is 5-foot-4 and 145 pounds -- is considered overweight, according to the National Institutes of Health. Anyone with a body mass index of 30 or above -- such as someone who is 5-foot-6 and 186 pounds -- is considered obese.
A: Three hundred thousand people die each year due to obesity-related causes, making it the second-leading cause of death after smoking. Being overweight or obese increases the risk of hypertension, heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some cancers.
A: Fifteen percent of youth ages 6 to 19 and 10 percent of children 2 through 5 are considered seriously overweight.
A: Americans spend more than $33 billion a year on weight-loss products and services. However, the economic cost of obesity in the United States was about $117 billion in 2000.






