Summary

A new Lancet study reveals nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults are overweight or obese, a sharp rise from just over half in 1990.

Obesity among adults doubled to over 40%, while rates among girls and women aged 15–24 nearly tripled to 29%.

The study highlights significant health risks, including diabetes, heart disease, and shortened life expectancy, alongside projected medical costs of up to $9.1 trillion over the next decade.

Experts stress obesity’s complex causes—genetic, environmental, and social—and call for structural reforms like food subsidies, taxes on sugary drinks, and expanded treatment access.

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    4 days ago

    Some previous coworkers I had were blown away by a pear that I brought as part of my lunch. A pear!!!

    edit: duh, not pair

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      4 days ago

      I was really confused for a second thinking, “a pair of what” then I realized you meant pear!! Lol. English is fun