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The once lean giant has a weight problem that is increasing rapidly A bout one fifth of the one billion overweight or obese people in the world are Chinese. China was once considered to have one of the leanest populations,1 but it is fast catching up with the West in terms of the prevalence of overweight and obesity; disturbingly, this transition has occurred in a remarkably short time.2 Data from the 2002 national nutrition and health survey showed that 14.7% of Chinese were overweight (body mass index (BMI; kg/m2) ≥ 25) and another 2.6% were obese (BMI ≥ 30), such that there are currently (2002) 184 million overweight people, and a further 31 million obese people, in China, out of a total population of 1.3 billion (table).3 Although the prevalence of obesity in China is relatively low compared with Western countries such as the United States, where over half of adults are either overweight or obese, it is the rapid increase of the condition,4 especially among children, that is particularly alarming. Data from the China national surveys on the constitution and health in school children …
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Yangfeng Wu
Preventive Cardiology
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University of California, Berkeley
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
Fu Wai Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d93366c7f0c3ae80a3c3b5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.333.7564.362