Korea and Japan, World's Thinnest People

From the Chosun:

According to PopNews, a study on body mass index (BMI) released by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in 2005 shows that only 3.2 percent of Koreans and Japanese have a BMI higher than 30.

A person with a BMI figure higher than 25 is considered overweight, while a reading above 30 means obesity.

The U.S. is the fattest of the OECD member nations with 30.6 percent of its population having a BMI higher than 30. It is followed by Mexico, Britain and Slovakia.

Towards the bottom of the list are Italy where 8.5 percent of the population is obese, Norway with 8.3 percent and Switzerland with 7.7 percent.

It will be interesting to see if Korea will be able to maintain this status because the younger generation of kids in Korea are definitely getting heavier, however they have a long ways to go to catch us Americans. 

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Richardson
19 years ago

I’m surprised that some third-world countries didn’t take first in that, like some in the Horn of Africa, or even places like Burma (I saw a lot of very skinny folks there in 1998).

I’m sure your right about the trend changing in Korea. Chinese, too.

CPT KIM
CPT KIM
19 years ago

I read somewhere that any developing countries that has "Fat Camp" for overweight children would be considered developed country. I believe ROK and PRC will be catching up with US. Too much Krespy Kreme and McDonalds will make the mcatch up.

Richardson
19 years ago

OECD – ah, that explains it. I wasn't pay attention.

Sonagi
Sonagi
19 years ago

We are the fattest OECD nation, but we're not the world's heaviest. That honor belongs to Saudi Arabia. We're number three behind Panama.

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18 years ago

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Sonia
Sonia
18 years ago

I do wish people would stop calling people the "heaviest", "largest" "obese". The correct term is "the greediest people in the world"

ThinandBeautiful
ThinandBeautiful
18 years ago

"I do wish people would stop calling people the “heaviest”, “largest” “obese”."

I agree, why sugarcoat it "big bones" and "thyroid condition". They are fatty, or lardy.

To many fat white women in America. But I agree with Sonagi those women are greedy. Never met a buffet they didn't like. All those diet cokes should go to Africa to feed the starving.

ThinandBeautiful
ThinandBeautiful
18 years ago

Sorry not Sonagi, but Sonia.

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15 years ago

it should be pointed out here that most of these studies do not take data from EVERY country. It is likely there is no data for countries that are experiencing warfare, heavy violence or communist governments. Example: North Korea and Vietnam have people on average much thinner than South Korea or Japan but they aren't studied. Some nations in Africa likely have a thinner population too but because of the violence and warfare there, it is hard for sociologists to go in and get an accurate measure.

adil
15 years ago

m/ wow m/

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