It's not only the women.
And what I find really depressing is seeing kids who have the same pear-shape as their middle-aged parents. They will miss out on so much of the fun of being young, plus their knowledge of nutrition and taste is already terrible before they've even had a chance to learn.
That's too much!according to 2010 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, these are the measurements of the average American man:
Height: 5 feet 9 inches (69.3 inches)
Weight: 195.5 pounds
Waist circumference: 39.7 inches
Agree.When I travel to the States, I go into shock at the level of obesity I see there. I feel so sad for those obese people. As a person who has lost 50# and maintained the weight loss, i have a great deal of sympathy for them. But, primarily, I really feel for the kids who are obese and don't stand a chance and will get diabetes and heart disease at an early age. Fast food nation is abhorrent. These kids aren't taught healthy eating habits from an early age so they will never know any better than to just drive up to the fast food counter. It really saddens me.
As far as the weight being 165 for the average woman, it is too high and at risk for heart disease and diabetes...it isn't a womanly weight. I can tell from personal experience these women don't like their bodies and are ashamed. It seems like menopause sets in and all hell breaks out with the female anatomy. For me, I had quit smoking and put a load of weight on. It doesn't feel good or womanly trust me.
Michelle Obama has been behind the scene doing a lot of promoting for healthy eating and focusing her attentions at the more indolent schools. She is on a mission and to be commended. More celebrities should join her plight because the youth weight problem has become epidemic.
And what I find really depressing is seeing kids who have the same pear-shape as their middle-aged parents. They will miss out on so much of the fun of being young, plus their knowledge of nutrition and taste is already terrible before they've even had a chance to learn.