• Comparing 2003-2007 with 2013-2017, the average weight is up 3 pounds
  • Over same period, average “ideal” weight increased 4 pounds
  • Fewer Americans now view themselves as overweight

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans have become slightly heavier in recent years, but they also seem to have grown more comfortable with it. Between 2003-2007 and 2013-2017, Americans’ self-reported weight edged up along with the number of pounds they offer as their “ideal” weight, yet the percentage who consider themselves overweight has declined.

As Average Weight Goes Up, Concerns About Weight Go Down

2003-2007
2008-2012
2013-2017

Average weight in pounds*
174 lbs.
176 lbs.
177 lbs.

Ideal weight in pounds*
157 lbs.
160 lbs.
161 lbs.

Percent who say they are overweight
41%
38%
38%

Percent who want to lose weight
60%
56%
52%

Percent trying to lose weight
28%
28%
25%

Gallup polls aggregated for years 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017. *Self-reported

GALLUP

Much of the change since 2003 occurred in the middle of that period, from 2008-2012. However, Americans’ actual weight and ideal weight have crept up slightly since then. While Americans are heavier, they are less likely to see themselves as overweight compared with 2003-2007, which aligns with the finding that they are also less likely to want to lose weight or to be seriously trying to cut pounds.

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